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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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Study Uncovers Cancer-Like Changes in Mitochondrial Disease of Newborns

Study Uncovers Cancer-Like Changes in Mitochondrial Disease of Newborns

Mini Organs Provide New Insights Into Fibrolamellar Carcinoma

Mini Organs Provide New Insights Into Fibrolamellar Carcinoma

Researchers Map GCK Gene Variants to Better Diagnose Hereditary Diseases

Researchers Map GCK Gene Variants to Better Diagnose Hereditary Diseases

Study Advances Understanding of the Deep Evolutionary History of Viruses

Study Advances Understanding of the Deep Evolutionary History of Viruses

New Method Uses Artificial Photosynthesis for Synthetic Manufacture of Nutritional Protein

New Method Uses Artificial Photosynthesis for Synthetic Manufacture of Nutritional Protein

Texas A&M Research Provides a Definitive Answer to the Evolutionary Timeline of Mammals

Texas A&M Research Provides a Definitive Answer to the Evolutionary Timeline of Mammals

Study Reveals How the Formation of Microtubules Drives Cell Division

Study Reveals How the Formation of Microtubules Drives Cell Division

Argonne's Advanced Photon Source Helps Identify New Antibodies Against Coronaviruses

Argonne's Advanced Photon Source Helps Identify New Antibodies Against Coronaviruses

New Bio-Inspired Molecules can Enhance Bone Regeneration in Mice

New Bio-Inspired Molecules can Enhance Bone Regeneration in Mice

Understanding the Process of Gene Regulation Using Cryogenic Electron Microscopy

Understanding the Process of Gene Regulation Using Cryogenic Electron Microscopy

New Approach Could Power the Development of Advanced Cell Therapies

New Approach Could Power the Development of Advanced Cell Therapies

How Bacteria Take Action to Break Out of Dormancy

How Bacteria Take Action to Break Out of Dormancy

Study Uncovers Somatic Mutations That Play a Role in Common Form of Adult Epilepsy

Study Uncovers Somatic Mutations That Play a Role in Common Form of Adult Epilepsy

Occludin Protein Plays a Critical Role in Cell-to-Cell Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Virus

Occludin Protein Plays a Critical Role in Cell-to-Cell Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 Virus

How Exploratory Actions Enable Animals to Efficiently Learn Their Spatial Environment

How Exploratory Actions Enable Animals to Efficiently Learn Their Spatial Environment

Demonstrating the Great Potential of Prolamin Scaffolds in Cell-Based Meat Production

Demonstrating the Great Potential of Prolamin Scaffolds in Cell-Based Meat Production

Previously Unknown Regulatory Mechanism for Circadian and Temperature Signaling Pathways Revealed

Previously Unknown Regulatory Mechanism for Circadian and Temperature Signaling Pathways Revealed

Csx28 Membrane Protein Enhances CRISPR's Anti-Viral Defense

Csx28 Membrane Protein Enhances CRISPR's Anti-Viral Defense

3D Genome Mapping may Lead to Targeted Therapeutic Options for Ependymoma

3D Genome Mapping may Lead to Targeted Therapeutic Options for Ependymoma

Mirror-Image Versions of a Small Molecule Pave New Way for Cancer Drug Discovery

Mirror-Image Versions of a Small Molecule Pave New Way for Cancer Drug Discovery

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