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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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New proteomics method identifies proteins responsible for regulating R-loop levels in human cells

New proteomics method identifies proteins responsible for regulating R-loop levels in human cells

Scientists use CRISPRa to discover genes that play a role in immune cell biology

Scientists use CRISPRa to discover genes that play a role in immune cell biology

Researchers gain detailed insight into the mechanism of a light-driven chloride pump

Researchers gain detailed insight into the mechanism of a light-driven chloride pump

Human rRNA genes differed based on a person’s geographic ancestry

Human rRNA genes differed based on a person’s geographic ancestry

Research highlights how carnosic acid found in rosemary inhibits SARS-CoV-2 infection

Research highlights how carnosic acid found in rosemary inhibits SARS-CoV-2 infection

Flavanols enhance browning of adipose tissue by activating the sympathetic nervous system

Flavanols enhance browning of adipose tissue by activating the sympathetic nervous system

First 3D structure of regulator protein elucidated in almost atomic resolution

First 3D structure of regulator protein elucidated in almost atomic resolution

New genomic study suggests protein-based antigens provide more stable vaccine targets for Shigella

New genomic study suggests protein-based antigens provide more stable vaccine targets for Shigella

Researchers develop artificial protein muscle that moves independently

Researchers develop artificial protein muscle that moves independently

Hematopoietic stem cells play key focus of stem-cell-based medical research

Hematopoietic stem cells play key focus of stem-cell-based medical research

Study shows how shuttle proteins safeguard the nuclear pores

Study shows how shuttle proteins safeguard the nuclear pores

Scientists visualize protein machinery of respiration with unparalleled precision

Scientists visualize protein machinery of respiration with unparalleled precision

MIT researchers develop new way to deliver RNA in a capsule

MIT researchers develop new way to deliver RNA in a capsule

Study offers insight into how activated protein C may protect aging patients from reperfusion injury

Study offers insight into how activated protein C may protect aging patients from reperfusion injury

Smart food-tracking system could help reduce malnutrition in long-term care homes

Smart food-tracking system could help reduce malnutrition in long-term care homes

Experts unravel a new form of communication between brain cells

Experts unravel a new form of communication between brain cells

Study identifies new therapy to treat cystic fibrosis

Study identifies new therapy to treat cystic fibrosis

Researchers take a deep dive in understanding “dark proteome”

Researchers take a deep dive in understanding “dark proteome”

Genetic variants that predict higher blood levels of lipoprotein A linked with prostate cancer risk

Genetic variants that predict higher blood levels of lipoprotein A linked with prostate cancer risk

Scientists discover families of proteins that could predict organ transplant rejection

Scientists discover families of proteins that could predict organ transplant rejection

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