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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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Influenza A Viruses Use "Tactical Strikes" to Hijack Host Cells

Influenza A Viruses Use "Tactical Strikes" to Hijack Host Cells

TTUHSC and TTU Researchers Uncover Promising Leads in the Fight Against Leishmaniasis

TTUHSC and TTU Researchers Uncover Promising Leads in the Fight Against Leishmaniasis

Elaborate 3D Structures of DNA That Mimics Protein Functions

Elaborate 3D Structures of DNA That Mimics Protein Functions

Newly Found Disease Links Disruptions of Blood Formation, Immune System and Inflammation

Newly Found Disease Links Disruptions of Blood Formation, Immune System and Inflammation

Drones and Other Tech Have Major Roles in Conserving Koalas and Other Species

Drones and Other Tech Have Major Roles in Conserving Koalas and Other Species

New Automated Machine Learning Tool to Design and Interpret Biological Sequences

New Automated Machine Learning Tool to Design and Interpret Biological Sequences

Innovative Technique Enables In Vivo Imaging of Intracellular Protein Aggregates

Innovative Technique Enables In Vivo Imaging of Intracellular Protein Aggregates

Albino Squid Illuminates Cephalopod Brain Activity

Albino Squid Illuminates Cephalopod Brain Activity

Review: Role of Alternative Splicing Defects in Major Neurodegenerative Diseases

Review: Role of Alternative Splicing Defects in Major Neurodegenerative Diseases

New Method Provides Near-Perfect Control Over the Manipulation of Individual Molecules

New Method Provides Near-Perfect Control Over the Manipulation of Individual Molecules

Establishing the Flour Reference Proteome for Five Wheat Species

Establishing the Flour Reference Proteome for Five Wheat Species

Theta Supercomputer Used To Find Essential Factors That Control Structural Change of HIV Protease

Theta Supercomputer Used To Find Essential Factors That Control Structural Change of HIV Protease

A New Class of Molecular Sensor Prevents Parasite Replication and Transmission

A New Class of Molecular Sensor Prevents Parasite Replication and Transmission

Understanding How Genes Predispose Humans to Allergies

Understanding How Genes Predispose Humans to Allergies

New Way to Conduct Extensive Proteome Analysis of Urine

New Way to Conduct Extensive Proteome Analysis of Urine

Small RNA Identified as Regulator During Bacterial Infection

Small RNA Identified as Regulator During Bacterial Infection

cBAF Protein Complex Controls the Fate of T Cells

cBAF Protein Complex Controls the Fate of T Cells

Reengineering the Cellular Synthetic Machinery to Produce Never-Before-Seen Polymers

Reengineering the Cellular Synthetic Machinery to Produce Never-Before-Seen Polymers

Heat-Damaged DNA in Food Linked to Possible Genetic Risks

Heat-Damaged DNA in Food Linked to Possible Genetic Risks

Study Revolutionizes the Understanding of Immune Signaling

Study Revolutionizes the Understanding of Immune Signaling

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