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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 provides a feasible tool to evaluate vesicular endocytosis of NPC1L1-cargos and cholesterol absorption

Study provides a feasible tool to evaluate vesicular endocytosis of NPC1L1-cargos and cholesterol absorption

New inhibitor molecule disrupts the infection mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus

New inhibitor molecule disrupts the infection mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus

Analyzing the GmZF351 transgenic soybean plants and their stress tolerance

Analyzing the GmZF351 transgenic soybean plants and their stress tolerance

New project addresses the lack of standards for optimal management of Lp(a)

New project addresses the lack of standards for optimal management of Lp(a)

Determining the structure of protein pumps using cryo-EM

Determining the structure of protein pumps using cryo-EM

Human cells shed light on basic squid biology

Human cells shed light on basic squid biology

Newest variant of mScarlet3 to help track protein movements in living cells

Newest variant of mScarlet3 to help track protein movements in living cells

Investigating methanogens to unravel the genetics of temperature adaptation

Investigating methanogens to unravel the genetics of temperature adaptation

Scientists develop a detailed "protein atlas" of a pathogen for the first time

Scientists develop a detailed "protein atlas" of a pathogen for the first time

Potential therapeutic target in KRAS-mutant pancreatic cancer identified

Potential therapeutic target in KRAS-mutant pancreatic cancer identified

Characterizing chlorophylls with help of high-precision quantum chemical calculations

Characterizing chlorophylls with help of high-precision quantum chemical calculations

New insights into how different countries' research establishments respond to disease outbreaks

New insights into how different countries' research establishments respond to disease outbreaks

No more needles? Future vaccines could be delivered by a puff of air

No more needles? Future vaccines could be delivered by a puff of air

Meta-scale approach to quantifying the protein variants in the human body

Meta-scale approach to quantifying the protein variants in the human body

Understanding the cellular effects of antibiotics targeting cell wall biosynthesis

Understanding the cellular effects of antibiotics targeting cell wall biosynthesis

Key gene involved in crop alkaline tolerance discovered

Key gene involved in crop alkaline tolerance discovered

New breakthrough in controlling plant responses to temperature

New breakthrough in controlling plant responses to temperature

New findings could help target the causes of aging and cancer development

New findings could help target the causes of aging and cancer development

Chloride ions evoke taste sensation by binding to sweet taste receptors

Chloride ions evoke taste sensation by binding to sweet taste receptors

RHOJ acts as a key regulator of EMT-associated resistance to chemotherapy

RHOJ acts as a key regulator of EMT-associated resistance to chemotherapy

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