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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.
Stickiness of influenza virus may determine the frequency of co-infection

Stickiness of influenza virus may determine the frequency of co-infection

DNA drugs help restore the normal processing of protein-encoding RNA

DNA drugs help restore the normal processing of protein-encoding RNA

Uncovering the role of the third intracellular loop in the GPCR’s signaling mechanism

Uncovering the role of the third intracellular loop in the GPCR’s signaling mechanism

Perspectives on nucleolar DNA damage response in the fight against cancer

Perspectives on nucleolar DNA damage response in the fight against cancer

The protein synthesis mechanism in the Giardia parasite

The protein synthesis mechanism in the Giardia parasite

Amide-to-ester substitutions can enhance the membrane permeability of cyclic hexapeptides

Amide-to-ester substitutions can enhance the membrane permeability of cyclic hexapeptides

Researchers uncover the role of third intracellular loop in GPCR's signaling mechanism

Researchers uncover the role of third intracellular loop in GPCR's signaling mechanism

New antibody "cocktail" may help counter the Lassa virus

New antibody "cocktail" may help counter the Lassa virus

Genomic study helps to better understand the origins, history of Tibetan and Sherpa ethnic groups

Genomic study helps to better understand the origins, history of Tibetan and Sherpa ethnic groups

Study suggests new strategy for treating arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy

Study suggests new strategy for treating arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy

Cancer cells use new DNA repair mechanism to recover from next-generation cancer radiation therapy

Cancer cells use new DNA repair mechanism to recover from next-generation cancer radiation therapy

Delaying paralysis in ALS by using designer DNA drug

Delaying paralysis in ALS by using designer DNA drug

Using a programmable control switch to deliver therapeutic RNA molecules to target cells

Using a programmable control switch to deliver therapeutic RNA molecules to target cells

Losing a productive type of beta cell may contribute to the development of diabetes

Losing a productive type of beta cell may contribute to the development of diabetes

Common commensal gut bacterium uses phase separation of Rho factor to thrive in the mammalian gut

Common commensal gut bacterium uses phase separation of Rho factor to thrive in the mammalian gut

The impact of genome doubling on the development of cancer

The impact of genome doubling on the development of cancer

Highly sensitive bioluminescent platform for nucleic acid detection

Highly sensitive bioluminescent platform for nucleic acid detection

Highlighting a potential sex‐specific precision immunotherapy strategy

Highlighting a potential sex‐specific precision immunotherapy strategy

First molecular images of olfaction sets the stage to create novel smells

First molecular images of olfaction sets the stage to create novel smells

Gene that regulates cadmium distribution between leaf and grain in rice

Gene that regulates cadmium distribution between leaf and grain in rice

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