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Proteins are complex molecules that are made up of amino acids. They can be found in every cell in the body, and carry out vital processes that keep human beings alive. Mutations in proteins can lead to a multitude of diseases, the most common being cancer.

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Unique proteomics-based technology can help diagnose breast cancer more accurately

Unique proteomics-based technology can help diagnose breast cancer more accurately

Researchers identify a new compound for creating a new class of diabetes drugs

Researchers identify a new compound for creating a new class of diabetes drugs

New project seeks to determine the potential for sustainable food-fish aquaculture

New project seeks to determine the potential for sustainable food-fish aquaculture

Study shows why obese mothers tend to have children susceptible to metabolic diseases

Study shows why obese mothers tend to have children susceptible to metabolic diseases

Single-dose universal vaccine could protect against many types of leptospirosis bacteria

Single-dose universal vaccine could protect against many types of leptospirosis bacteria

Continuous in vitro monitoring could lead to faster, more effective treatments for chronic conditions

Continuous in vitro monitoring could lead to faster, more effective treatments for chronic conditions

Anchor proteins inhibit a key metabolic driver involved in cancer and neuronal diseases

Anchor proteins inhibit a key metabolic driver involved in cancer and neuronal diseases

Pioneer transcription factors help turn on key genes that give cells unique properties

Pioneer transcription factors help turn on key genes that give cells unique properties

Microalgae cultivation can be a promising way to produce healthy 'superfoods'

Microalgae cultivation can be a promising way to produce healthy 'superfoods'

New CAR T therapy could be more effective and less toxic against neuroblastoma

New CAR T therapy could be more effective and less toxic against neuroblastoma

Study: Vegan diet has broad effect on children's metabolism

Study: Vegan diet has broad effect on children's metabolism

Researchers identify a new way to stop COVID-19 virus

Researchers identify a new way to stop COVID-19 virus

Immunity of COVID-19 patients may rely on antibodies from previous coronavirus infections

Immunity of COVID-19 patients may rely on antibodies from previous coronavirus infections

Study: Phase separated droplets have many important functions in cells

Study: Phase separated droplets have many important functions in cells

New technique helps detect dangerous histamine levels in fish samples

New technique helps detect dangerous histamine levels in fish samples

COVID-19 virus triggers antibody response from prior coronavirus infections

COVID-19 virus triggers antibody response from prior coronavirus infections

Scientists urge global policymakers to recognize fish as a solution to food insecurity

Scientists urge global policymakers to recognize fish as a solution to food insecurity

Researchers define cancer invasion machinery orchestrated by cancer gene

Researchers define cancer invasion machinery orchestrated by cancer gene

New method shows how pharmaceuticals induce cancer cell death

New method shows how pharmaceuticals induce cancer cell death

Study reveals unusual chemical steps involved in the synthesis of antibiotics

Study reveals unusual chemical steps involved in the synthesis of antibiotics

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