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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.
Researchers Identify Key Protein in Maintaining Two Organelles, Thereby Preventing Cellular Aging

Researchers Identify Key Protein in Maintaining Two Organelles, Thereby Preventing Cellular Aging

Mettl3 Drives Powerful Immune Defense of CD8 T Cells

Mettl3 Drives Powerful Immune Defense of CD8 T Cells

EPFL Scientists Develop Platform for Orally Available Cyclic Peptide Drugs

EPFL Scientists Develop Platform for Orally Available Cyclic Peptide Drugs

The Foundation of Gene Expression in Brain Development

The Foundation of Gene Expression in Brain Development

Teneurin-3: Protein That Helps for Circadian Rhythm Stability in Mice

Teneurin-3: Protein That Helps for Circadian Rhythm Stability in Mice

Hyperglycemia Impairs Mitochondrial Function and Survival of Human Adipose Tissue-Derived MSCs

Hyperglycemia Impairs Mitochondrial Function and Survival of Human Adipose Tissue-Derived MSCs

Xeno-Free Monkey PSC Culture System Enables Deriving, Tracking, and Differentiating Stem Cells

Xeno-Free Monkey PSC Culture System Enables Deriving, Tracking, and Differentiating Stem Cells

Study Reveals Tissue-Specific Effects of JAK1 Signaling in Inflammation

Study Reveals Tissue-Specific Effects of JAK1 Signaling in Inflammation

Scientists Unravel the Mystery of Parkinson's Disease With 3D Protein Structures

Scientists Unravel the Mystery of Parkinson's Disease With 3D Protein Structures

The Adrenaline Puzzle Solved: Scientists Untangle Key Cell Receptor's Inner Workings

The Adrenaline Puzzle Solved: Scientists Untangle Key Cell Receptor's Inner Workings

Study Elucidates How Amino Acids Turn on Cell Growth Engine

Study Elucidates How Amino Acids Turn on Cell Growth Engine

Cracking the Code of the Cytoplasm: How Cells Organize Protein Production

Cracking the Code of the Cytoplasm: How Cells Organize Protein Production

New Technique Reveals Secrets of Protein Partnerships

New Technique Reveals Secrets of Protein Partnerships

NEMO Protein Promotes Degradation of Harmful Alpha-Synuclein Aggregates in Parkinson's Disease

NEMO Protein Promotes Degradation of Harmful Alpha-Synuclein Aggregates in Parkinson's Disease

Microbial Sensor Unlocks Path to Personalized Blood Stem Cell Therapy

Microbial Sensor Unlocks Path to Personalized Blood Stem Cell Therapy

Deciphering the Structure and Function of PLD3 in Cellular Waste Disposal

Deciphering the Structure and Function of PLD3 in Cellular Waste Disposal

Structural Insights Unmask Novel Adaptations and Functions of Human LINE-1 ORF2

Structural Insights Unmask Novel Adaptations and Functions of Human LINE-1 ORF2

NUS Scientists Develop Novel Method to Identify and Sort Killer Immune Cells

NUS Scientists Develop Novel Method to Identify and Sort Killer Immune Cells

Microbial Sensor Plays Key Role in Blood Stem Cell Development

Microbial Sensor Plays Key Role in Blood Stem Cell Development

Researchers Uncover Previously Unknown Inactive Form of p38a Protein

Researchers Uncover Previously Unknown Inactive Form of p38a Protein

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