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Amino Acid is one of several molecules that join together to form proteins. There are 20 common amino acids found in proteins.
Study reveals the mechanism used by tuberculosis bacteria for their growth

Study reveals the mechanism used by tuberculosis bacteria for their growth

Histones Are Crucial For Adaptation To Cell Stress

Histones Are Crucial For Adaptation To Cell Stress

Research provides new insights into building blocks of gum disease

Research provides new insights into building blocks of gum disease

Metals can affect the formation of harmful misfolded peptide clusters in various diseases

Metals can affect the formation of harmful misfolded peptide clusters in various diseases

Novel isomer separation technique has major implications in biological processes

Novel isomer separation technique has major implications in biological processes

Force can activate genes without intermediates, enzymes, or signaling molecules

Force can activate genes without intermediates, enzymes, or signaling molecules

Study discovers structure of bacterial enzyme that breaks down amino acid found in collagen

Study discovers structure of bacterial enzyme that breaks down amino acid found in collagen

Hero proteins can prevent dangerous clumps linked with neurodegenerative diseases

Hero proteins can prevent dangerous clumps linked with neurodegenerative diseases

New discovery reveals earliest known instance of complex form of protein regulation

New discovery reveals earliest known instance of complex form of protein regulation

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