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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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Research team discovers proteins that regulate interorganelle communication

Research team discovers proteins that regulate interorganelle communication

Review reveals exceptions to the purported rules of sex chromosome evolution theory

Review reveals exceptions to the purported rules of sex chromosome evolution theory

Bacteria that live in soil and on people have widespread antibiotic-destroying genes

Bacteria that live in soil and on people have widespread antibiotic-destroying genes

Study identifies key protein required for optimal immune responses to cancer

Study identifies key protein required for optimal immune responses to cancer

Researchers create 3D fluorescence and phase imaging of living cells based on digital holography

Researchers create 3D fluorescence and phase imaging of living cells based on digital holography

Research suggests new possibility for how glucose transporters operate

Research suggests new possibility for how glucose transporters operate

Stem cell model sheds new light on neurodegeneration process

Stem cell model sheds new light on neurodegeneration process

Study sheds light on the complexity of HIV-1 nuclear entry

Study sheds light on the complexity of HIV-1 nuclear entry

Study demonstrates the role of p53 gene in cell cycle regulation and apoptosis

Study demonstrates the role of p53 gene in cell cycle regulation and apoptosis

Stress nanosensor reveals real-time changes in plant cells

Stress nanosensor reveals real-time changes in plant cells

Inhibiting host cell proteases can help prevent COVID-19 infection

Inhibiting host cell proteases can help prevent COVID-19 infection

Recombineering technique may overcome barriers in bacterial engineering

Recombineering technique may overcome barriers in bacterial engineering

Toxic tau may spread in the brain via connected neurons

Toxic tau may spread in the brain via connected neurons

Synthetic molecule suppresses drug cravings with fewer side effects

Synthetic molecule suppresses drug cravings with fewer side effects

Study reveals a new method for efficient production of proteins

Study reveals a new method for efficient production of proteins

New insights into recombination of sex chromosomes during meiosis

New insights into recombination of sex chromosomes during meiosis

Research identifies how neuronal transmission is disrupted in ALS

Research identifies how neuronal transmission is disrupted in ALS

gnomAD Consortium releases first set of discoveries on human genetic variation

gnomAD Consortium releases first set of discoveries on human genetic variation

Biophysicists shed light on how optogenetic tool works

Biophysicists shed light on how optogenetic tool works

Study provides new strategies for treating different types of cancer

Study provides new strategies for treating different types of cancer

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