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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.
Study Shows How Anticancer Drug is Drawn into Cancer Cells

Study Shows How Anticancer Drug is Drawn into Cancer Cells

Study Uncovers Mechanisms for RNA Transport and Heritable Gene Regulation

Study Uncovers Mechanisms for RNA Transport and Heritable Gene Regulation

Revolutionary Model Identifies Tumor-Fighting Immune Cells in Lung Cancer

Revolutionary Model Identifies Tumor-Fighting Immune Cells in Lung Cancer

Scientists Decode ApoB100 Structure for Targeted Heart Disease Treatments

Scientists Decode ApoB100 Structure for Targeted Heart Disease Treatments

Researchers Uncover CAR Molecule Transfer Mechanism

Researchers Uncover CAR Molecule Transfer Mechanism

New Microscopy Technique Reveals Cancer's Metabolic Secrets

New Microscopy Technique Reveals Cancer's Metabolic Secrets

Microscopy Technique Tracks Ribosome Activity

Microscopy Technique Tracks Ribosome Activity

Scientists Design Ultra-Stable Synthetic Proteins That Could Change Drug Discovery

Scientists Design Ultra-Stable Synthetic Proteins That Could Change Drug Discovery

Danish Protein Analysis to Revolutionize the Biopharma Industry’s Impurity Control

Danish Protein Analysis to Revolutionize the Biopharma Industry’s Impurity Control

Understanding How α2δ Protein Mutations Influence Brain Development in Autism

Understanding How α2δ Protein Mutations Influence Brain Development in Autism

New Method Helps Detect Mutations Causing Immune Escape in Viruses

New Method Helps Detect Mutations Causing Immune Escape in Viruses

First Cell Atlas of Focal Cortical Dysplasia Offers New Insights for Treatment

First Cell Atlas of Focal Cortical Dysplasia Offers New Insights for Treatment

Research Paves Way for Off-the-Shelf CAR T Cells for Cancer Treatment

Research Paves Way for Off-the-Shelf CAR T Cells for Cancer Treatment

Novel Chemo-Optogenetic Systems Offer Spatiotemporal Precision

Novel Chemo-Optogenetic Systems Offer Spatiotemporal Precision

Durham University Researchers Unveil Tool to Predict Protein Metalation

Durham University Researchers Unveil Tool to Predict Protein Metalation

Temperature-Sensitive Protein Enables Non-Invasive Control of Cellular Behavior

Temperature-Sensitive Protein Enables Non-Invasive Control of Cellular Behavior

New Microfluidic Device can Detect SARS-Cov-2 with Revolutionary Sensitivity

New Microfluidic Device can Detect SARS-Cov-2 with Revolutionary Sensitivity

Researchers Apply Advanced AI Genetics Models to Study Parkinson's Disease

Researchers Apply Advanced AI Genetics Models to Study Parkinson's Disease

New Numbering System Advances Adhesion GPCR Research

New Numbering System Advances Adhesion GPCR Research

New Protein Structures Could Lead to Better Treatments for Transthyretin Amyloidosis

New Protein Structures Could Lead to Better Treatments for Transthyretin Amyloidosis

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