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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.
Converting Dairy Manure into Livestock Feed with Black Soldier Flies

Converting Dairy Manure into Livestock Feed with Black Soldier Flies

Unraveling Stem Cell Destiny in Intestinal Organoids

Unraveling Stem Cell Destiny in Intestinal Organoids

Structural Insights Into Coronavirus Spike Proteins

Structural Insights Into Coronavirus Spike Proteins

FLSHclust Unveils 188 Novel CRISPR-Associated Gene Modules

FLSHclust Unveils 188 Novel CRISPR-Associated Gene Modules

Unraveling the Molecular Basis of SIDT1 and SIDT2 in C. elegans

Unraveling the Molecular Basis of SIDT1 and SIDT2 in C. elegans

'Blue Fish Tick' has been the Key Driver of Sustainable Fishing in Australia for Over Two Decades, a New Report Reveals

'Blue Fish Tick' has been the Key Driver of Sustainable Fishing in Australia for Over Two Decades, a New Report Reveals

New Optical Tweezers Open Up New Insights on Specific DNA Motor Proteins

New Optical Tweezers Open Up New Insights on Specific DNA Motor Proteins

New Method Removes Background Noise from CITE-Seq Data

New Method Removes Background Noise from CITE-Seq Data

Unveiling Epidermal Hemoglobin: A Breakthrough in Skin Research

Unveiling Epidermal Hemoglobin: A Breakthrough in Skin Research

Study Reveals Crucial Protein’s Role in Brain Cell Development

Study Reveals Crucial Protein’s Role in Brain Cell Development

Scientists Discover New Class of Molecular Glue Degraders for Cancer Therapy

Scientists Discover New Class of Molecular Glue Degraders for Cancer Therapy

Gene Splicing Affects CD20 Expression and Response to Cancer Immunotherapy

Gene Splicing Affects CD20 Expression and Response to Cancer Immunotherapy

Novel Biosensors Uncover Brain Activity

Novel Biosensors Uncover Brain Activity

Unraveling the Mystery of L-Cry: A Distinctive Cryptochrome Protein

Unraveling the Mystery of L-Cry: A Distinctive Cryptochrome Protein

Rare Genetic Variant Found to Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease

Rare Genetic Variant Found to Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease

New Drug-Like Molecule Enhances Mitophagy, Protects Against Neurodegeneration

New Drug-Like Molecule Enhances Mitophagy, Protects Against Neurodegeneration

New Synthetic Enzymes can Control Signaling Protein Vital to Embryonic Development

New Synthetic Enzymes can Control Signaling Protein Vital to Embryonic Development

Novel Bacterial Protein can Prolong Cell Longevity by Acting Directly on Mitochondria

Novel Bacterial Protein can Prolong Cell Longevity by Acting Directly on Mitochondria

Challenging the Assumption of Genetic Homogeneity in European Ancestry

Challenging the Assumption of Genetic Homogeneity in European Ancestry

SPT5 Identified as a Potential Target Protein for Treatment of MYC-Dependent Cancers

SPT5 Identified as a Potential Target Protein for Treatment of MYC-Dependent Cancers

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