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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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ECSIT protein can shed light on the origin of Alzheimer's disease

ECSIT protein can shed light on the origin of Alzheimer's disease

Researchers detect new immune cells that act as major driver of breast cancer growth

Researchers detect new immune cells that act as major driver of breast cancer growth

Study: Fungi have proteins that allow them to sense consumable things

Study: Fungi have proteins that allow them to sense consumable things

Researchers identify suitable biocatalyst for designing COVID-19 vaccine

Researchers identify suitable biocatalyst for designing COVID-19 vaccine

Study: DOT1L enzyme is essential for humoral immune responses

Study: DOT1L enzyme is essential for humoral immune responses

Biochemical methods reveal signal transduction mystery inside human pathogen

Biochemical methods reveal signal transduction mystery inside human pathogen

Scientists invent new RNA drug-discovery tool for undruggable diseases

Scientists invent new RNA drug-discovery tool for undruggable diseases

Tumor's stiff-arm tactic restricts the effectiveness of checkpoint inhibitors

Tumor's stiff-arm tactic restricts the effectiveness of checkpoint inhibitors

Study sheds new light on a genetic developmental disorder

Study sheds new light on a genetic developmental disorder

Study identifies the most critical plants needed to sustain food web

Study identifies the most critical plants needed to sustain food web

Researchers provide a list of genes implicated in congenital heart disease

Researchers provide a list of genes implicated in congenital heart disease

Newly identified diagnostic marker can help overcome treatment resistance in cervical cancer

Newly identified diagnostic marker can help overcome treatment resistance in cervical cancer

New analysis technique could pave way for major breakthroughs in immunotherapy

New analysis technique could pave way for major breakthroughs in immunotherapy

“Lab-made” proteins have better industrial applicability than natural proteins

“Lab-made” proteins have better industrial applicability than natural proteins

Study elucidates genes responsible for Glioblastoma invasiveness

Study elucidates genes responsible for Glioblastoma invasiveness

Researchers discover protein crucial for growing life-saving blood stem cells

Researchers discover protein crucial for growing life-saving blood stem cells

New model helps assess the effect of epigenetic changes on gene expression

New model helps assess the effect of epigenetic changes on gene expression

Newly identified Cas9 nucleases can improve genome editing

Newly identified Cas9 nucleases can improve genome editing

A genetic shortcut to help visualize proteins at work

A genetic shortcut to help visualize proteins at work

Novel amplification-free rapid SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid detection platform based on HC-FIA

Novel amplification-free rapid SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid detection platform based on HC-FIA

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