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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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Researchers Design New Algorithm to Boost Pandemic Preparedness

Researchers Design New Algorithm to Boost Pandemic Preparedness

Towards Artificial Photosynthesis with Engineering of Protein Crystals in Bacteria

Towards Artificial Photosynthesis with Engineering of Protein Crystals in Bacteria

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

Identifying The Best Antibodies Using X-Rays

Identifying The Best Antibodies Using X-Rays

New Class of Brain Inhibitory Neurons May Contribute to Autism and Schizophrenia

New Class of Brain Inhibitory Neurons May Contribute to Autism and Schizophrenia

In-Cell Engineering Proves to be a Powerful Tool for Synthesizing Functional Protein Crystals

In-Cell Engineering Proves to be a Powerful Tool for Synthesizing Functional Protein Crystals

Lactate Signaling Found to Be Critical for Neuronal Differentiation

Lactate Signaling Found to Be Critical for Neuronal Differentiation

'Orphan' Gene may Have Evolved to Give Seahorses Their Unique Brood Pouch

'Orphan' Gene may Have Evolved to Give Seahorses Their Unique Brood Pouch

Breakthrough in Single-Cell Genome Sequencing: New Method Reduces Bias and Expands Research Horizons

Breakthrough in Single-Cell Genome Sequencing: New Method Reduces Bias and Expands Research Horizons

Dietary Fiber Regulates Gut Microbiota and Improves Epithelial Cell Proliferation

Dietary Fiber Regulates Gut Microbiota and Improves Epithelial Cell Proliferation

Essential Bacterial Signaling Autoproteolysis in C. thermocellum

Essential Bacterial Signaling Autoproteolysis in C. thermocellum

The Evolutionary Enigma: Unraveling the Origins of Seahorses' Flame Cone Cells

The Evolutionary Enigma: Unraveling the Origins of Seahorses' Flame Cone Cells

New Protein Found to be Key to Proper Functioning of Acinar Cells

New Protein Found to be Key to Proper Functioning of Acinar Cells

New Method for Building Modular Optical Sensors to Detect Bacteria and Viruses

New Method for Building Modular Optical Sensors to Detect Bacteria and Viruses

Unraveling the Link Between High Body Temperature and Increased Viral Resistance

Unraveling the Link Between High Body Temperature and Increased Viral Resistance

Researchers Make Breakthrough in Fight Against Familial Hypercholesterolemia

Researchers Make Breakthrough in Fight Against Familial Hypercholesterolemia

Scientists Identify Key Regulator of Bacterial Cell Wall Remodeling

Scientists Identify Key Regulator of Bacterial Cell Wall Remodeling

Cellular Interactions and the Extension of Liver Transplant Recipients’ Lives

Cellular Interactions and the Extension of Liver Transplant Recipients’ Lives

T-Cell Analysis for Type 1 Diabetes Preventive Therapy

T-Cell Analysis for Type 1 Diabetes Preventive Therapy

How Does the Brain Correct Navigational Errors?

How Does the Brain Correct Navigational Errors?

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