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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.
Study finds utrophin-based therapy could be used to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Study finds utrophin-based therapy could be used to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Innovative antibody test developed for COVID-19 pandemic

Innovative antibody test developed for COVID-19 pandemic

Study identifies role of interferon-stimulated genes in defense against hepatitis C viruses

Study identifies role of interferon-stimulated genes in defense against hepatitis C viruses

Novel protein sensor controls the pathway of fat and sugar conversion in humans

Novel protein sensor controls the pathway of fat and sugar conversion in humans

Two nose cells may contribute to COVID-19 pandemic

Two nose cells may contribute to COVID-19 pandemic

NMR spectroscopy reveals mechanisms involved in DNA repair

NMR spectroscopy reveals mechanisms involved in DNA repair

Study shows why cold sugary foods have reduced sweetness

Study shows why cold sugary foods have reduced sweetness

Pancreatic tumors hijack basic cell mechanism for immune evasion

Pancreatic tumors hijack basic cell mechanism for immune evasion

AI accelerates drug discovery to fight COVID-19

AI accelerates drug discovery to fight COVID-19

Scientists elucidate precise shape of a key player in human metabolism

Scientists elucidate precise shape of a key player in human metabolism

Combination therapy encourages innate immune cells to eat GBM tumors

Combination therapy encourages innate immune cells to eat GBM tumors

A New Therapeutic Target Turns The Immune System Against Lymphoma

A New Therapeutic Target Turns The Immune System Against Lymphoma

Antibodies Could Provide New Treatment For OCD

Antibodies Could Provide New Treatment For OCD

A Cellular Mechanism Protecting Against Cancer

A Cellular Mechanism Protecting Against Cancer

Study sheds light on the regulation of microRNAs

Study sheds light on the regulation of microRNAs

DNA may not be the 'blueprint' for life, just a scrambled list of ingredients

DNA may not be the 'blueprint' for life, just a scrambled list of ingredients

Researchers develop new molecular workflow to study single-cell genomics of diseases

Researchers develop new molecular workflow to study single-cell genomics of diseases

Study reveals the mechanism used by tuberculosis bacteria for their growth

Study reveals the mechanism used by tuberculosis bacteria for their growth

Reference genes could lead to genetic improvement in wheat

Reference genes could lead to genetic improvement in wheat

Preventing viral infections by protein shell misassembly

Preventing viral infections by protein shell misassembly

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