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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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Researchers discover how new techniques may alter the synaptic connection of neurons

Researchers discover how new techniques may alter the synaptic connection of neurons

Researchers analyze single-cell DNA sequencing for having a significant role in Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers analyze single-cell DNA sequencing for having a significant role in Alzheimer’s disease

New protective mechanism against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease identified

New protective mechanism against non-alcoholic fatty liver disease identified

Researchers may have identified a key intermediate in the transition from prokaryotes to eukaryotes

Researchers may have identified a key intermediate in the transition from prokaryotes to eukaryotes

Genomics provides a deeper understanding of the cause of hydrocephalus

Genomics provides a deeper understanding of the cause of hydrocephalus

Zbtb38 removal results in early embryonic death

Zbtb38 removal results in early embryonic death

Study identifies new targets for treating sorafenib-resistant hepatocellular carcinoma using CRISPR-Cas9 screening

Study identifies new targets for treating sorafenib-resistant hepatocellular carcinoma using CRISPR-Cas9 screening

Stem cell-mediated gene therapy technique helps to boost bone regeneration

Stem cell-mediated gene therapy technique helps to boost bone regeneration

Study shows how peptide inhibitor helps to treat Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s disease

Study shows how peptide inhibitor helps to treat Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s disease

Double-stranded RNA provoke bone loss during periodontitis

Double-stranded RNA provoke bone loss during periodontitis

Researchers use CRISPR gene editing tool to analyze globin gene switching

Researchers use CRISPR gene editing tool to analyze globin gene switching

Cryo-EM reveals the structure of fermentation enzyme phosphoketolase

Cryo-EM reveals the structure of fermentation enzyme phosphoketolase

Vitamin E can reinvigorate dendritic cells to enhance immunotherapy responses

Vitamin E can reinvigorate dendritic cells to enhance immunotherapy responses

Researchers analyze the complex function of cyanobacteria and the regulation of the biological clock

Researchers analyze the complex function of cyanobacteria and the regulation of the biological clock

A new rule book for the design of therapeutic cells with improved specificity and safety

A new rule book for the design of therapeutic cells with improved specificity and safety

Vertical farming shows potential for the production of healthy and sustainable food in future

Vertical farming shows potential for the production of healthy and sustainable food in future

Spatial maps offer insights into the battle between melanoma cells and immune cells

Spatial maps offer insights into the battle between melanoma cells and immune cells

Immune cell migration contributes to inefficient antitumor immunity, study finds

Immune cell migration contributes to inefficient antitumor immunity, study finds

Critical signaling pathways in immune cells could reduce Alzheimer’s progression

Critical signaling pathways in immune cells could reduce Alzheimer’s progression

A new Yale study identifies a deeper understanding of cancer-relevant genes

A new Yale study identifies a deeper understanding of cancer-relevant genes

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