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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 Molecular Structure Has Effects on Age-Related Diseases

Unique Molecular Structure Has Effects on Age-Related Diseases

Detection of Mutations in Children with Brain Tumors

Detection of Mutations in Children with Brain Tumors

Researchers Elucidate STING Protein's New Role in Immune Defense

Researchers Elucidate STING Protein's New Role in Immune Defense

RNA Modification in Driving Pancreatic Cancer Growth

RNA Modification in Driving Pancreatic Cancer Growth

Leveraging Nature's Blueprint: The Impact of Directed Evolution in Protein Engineering

Leveraging Nature's Blueprint: The Impact of Directed Evolution in Protein Engineering

Study Shows How Sensory Neurons Control Gastrointestinal Tracts

Study Shows How Sensory Neurons Control Gastrointestinal Tracts

Analyzing Deep Learning Methods for Computational Protein Design

Analyzing Deep Learning Methods for Computational Protein Design

New Way to Defeat the Gray Mold Without Showering Toxic Chemicals

New Way to Defeat the Gray Mold Without Showering Toxic Chemicals

Discovering Age and Sex-Specific Obesity Genes in the Genome

Discovering Age and Sex-Specific Obesity Genes in the Genome

The Peptoid Approach to Antiviral Resistance

The Peptoid Approach to Antiviral Resistance

Potential Strategies for Slowing Cognitive Deterioration in Age-Associated Neurodegenerative Conditions

Potential Strategies for Slowing Cognitive Deterioration in Age-Associated Neurodegenerative Conditions

New Breakthrough in Generative AI Models and AlphaFold Structures for Drug Discovery

New Breakthrough in Generative AI Models and AlphaFold Structures for Drug Discovery

New Nanopore Technology Can Identify Single-Molecule Protein Variations

New Nanopore Technology Can Identify Single-Molecule Protein Variations

BioMap Unveils a "Life Science Leaderboard" to Compare AI Models and Reveals the Advanced Capabilities of its 100B-Scale "xTrimo" Model

BioMap Unveils a "Life Science Leaderboard" to Compare AI Models and Reveals the Advanced Capabilities of its 100B-Scale "xTrimo" Model

The Role of the Golgi Apparatus in the Development of Postnatal Neurons

The Role of the Golgi Apparatus in the Development of Postnatal Neurons

Cornell Researchers Develop a Multimodal Platform to Image Biohybrids

Cornell Researchers Develop a Multimodal Platform to Image Biohybrids

Analyzing DNA Damage-Induced NF-κB Targeted by Novel Small Molecule Inhibitors

Analyzing DNA Damage-Induced NF-κB Targeted by Novel Small Molecule Inhibitors

New Proof-of-Concept Model for Delivering Gene Editing Tools to Treat Blood Disorders

New Proof-of-Concept Model for Delivering Gene Editing Tools to Treat Blood Disorders

New Method Facilitates Early Detection and Localization of Tumors

New Method Facilitates Early Detection and Localization of Tumors

Looking at Protein Function in Preventing Female Obesity

Looking at Protein Function in Preventing Female Obesity

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