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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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Dual CRISPR Gene Drive Systems Target a Specific Gene

Dual CRISPR Gene Drive Systems Target a Specific Gene

Exploring the Regulatory Mechanism and Physiological Significance of P62 Phosphorylation

Exploring the Regulatory Mechanism and Physiological Significance of P62 Phosphorylation

Miniaturized Wireless Sensor Provides Real-Time Food Spoilage Alerts

Miniaturized Wireless Sensor Provides Real-Time Food Spoilage Alerts

How Do Plants Resist Clubroot?

How Do Plants Resist Clubroot?

Exploring the Tilapia Genome to Help Breed Resilient Fish

Exploring the Tilapia Genome to Help Breed Resilient Fish

Squids Use RNA Recording to Change Key Proteins Dynamically

Squids Use RNA Recording to Change Key Proteins Dynamically

How Do Humans Maintain a Healthy Blood Sugar Level After Meals?

How Do Humans Maintain a Healthy Blood Sugar Level After Meals?

Can Temperature Influence the Octopus Neural Transcriptome?

Can Temperature Influence the Octopus Neural Transcriptome?

Key Atomic Structures of the Actin Filament  Revealed Through Cryo-EM

Key Atomic Structures of the Actin Filament Revealed Through Cryo-EM

Scientists Discover a New Step in the Differentiation of Precursor Cells Into Mature Basophils

Scientists Discover a New Step in the Differentiation of Precursor Cells Into Mature Basophils

The New Player in ALS—An Ancient, Virus-Like Protein

The New Player in ALS—An Ancient, Virus-Like Protein

Capturing the Dance of Molecules: World's Quickest Camera Revolutionizes Cell Imaging

Capturing the Dance of Molecules: World's Quickest Camera Revolutionizes Cell Imaging

Natural Peptide From Fruit Flies may Pave Way for New Antibiotics

Natural Peptide From Fruit Flies may Pave Way for New Antibiotics

CRISPR/Cas9 Unlocks the Key Gene in the Development of Coral Skeleton Formation

CRISPR/Cas9 Unlocks the Key Gene in the Development of Coral Skeleton Formation

Breakthrough: Sequencing Functional Antibody Proteins Directly from Human Blood

Breakthrough: Sequencing Functional Antibody Proteins Directly from Human Blood

The Role of Noncanonical Mechanism in the Evolution of miRNA Biogenesis

The Role of Noncanonical Mechanism in the Evolution of miRNA Biogenesis

Online Prediction Modeling Tool to Help Advance Scientific Discoveries

Online Prediction Modeling Tool to Help Advance Scientific Discoveries

New Delivery Mechanism Brings Messenger RNA to the Point of Need in Neurons

New Delivery Mechanism Brings Messenger RNA to the Point of Need in Neurons

Researchers Generate the Most Complete Catalog of Genomic Information About Primates

Researchers Generate the Most Complete Catalog of Genomic Information About Primates

Identifying How a Particular Riboswitch Regulates its Synthesis

Identifying How a Particular Riboswitch Regulates its Synthesis

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