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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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Using Mass-Spectrometry-Based Cancer Proteomics Datasets to Discover Potential Therapeutic Targets

Using Mass-Spectrometry-Based Cancer Proteomics Datasets to Discover Potential Therapeutic Targets

Novel Technique Enables In Vivo Cross‐linking for Protein Complex Analysis

Novel Technique Enables In Vivo Cross‐linking for Protein Complex Analysis

Mutant MRTFB Proteins Associated With Novel Neurodevelopmental Disorder

Mutant MRTFB Proteins Associated With Novel Neurodevelopmental Disorder

T Cells can Fuel Their Ability to Attack Tumors

T Cells can Fuel Their Ability to Attack Tumors

Experimental Model Sheds Light on Key Cellular Processes Involved in Embryogenesis

Experimental Model Sheds Light on Key Cellular Processes Involved in Embryogenesis

Understanding How Interleukin-6 Contributes to Suppress Allergic Asthma and Atopy

Understanding How Interleukin-6 Contributes to Suppress Allergic Asthma and Atopy

Discovering Novel Senolytic Compounds with the Power of Artificial Intelligence

Discovering Novel Senolytic Compounds with the Power of Artificial Intelligence

High-Throughput Technique Observes Differences in Hard and Non-Hard Seeds

High-Throughput Technique Observes Differences in Hard and Non-Hard Seeds

Tokyo Tech Researchers Discover How Surface Chemistry can Influence Adhesion of Bacterial Cells

Tokyo Tech Researchers Discover How Surface Chemistry can Influence Adhesion of Bacterial Cells

Manipulating Brain Cells via Light Irradiation

Manipulating Brain Cells via Light Irradiation

Study Sheds Light on How Foxp2 Gene Controls the Ability to Produce Speech

Study Sheds Light on How Foxp2 Gene Controls the Ability to Produce Speech

Researchers Create a Computational Tool to Gain New Insights From Multi-Omics Data

Researchers Create a Computational Tool to Gain New Insights From Multi-Omics Data

Eliminating or Blocking the Tiam1 Gene Prevents, Reverses Chronic Neuropathic Pain

Eliminating or Blocking the Tiam1 Gene Prevents, Reverses Chronic Neuropathic Pain

Analyzing the Complex Sequence of Events Involved in Beta-Arrestin Interactions

Analyzing the Complex Sequence of Events Involved in Beta-Arrestin Interactions

STING-seq Discovers Causal Variants and Genetic Mechanisms for Blood Cell Traits

STING-seq Discovers Causal Variants and Genetic Mechanisms for Blood Cell Traits

Innate Tumor Suppression Mechanism Uncovered

Innate Tumor Suppression Mechanism Uncovered

New AI System Could Help Advance the Field of Generative Biology

New AI System Could Help Advance the Field of Generative Biology

Remodeling in the Cell Membrane Alters Enzyme Activity Involved in Alzheimer’s

Remodeling in the Cell Membrane Alters Enzyme Activity Involved in Alzheimer’s

Research Sheds Light on How Nature has Optimized Photosynthesis

Research Sheds Light on How Nature has Optimized Photosynthesis

Study Uncovers Cancer-Like Changes in Mitochondrial Disease of Newborns

Study Uncovers Cancer-Like Changes in Mitochondrial Disease of Newborns

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