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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.
Salk researchers present novel technology to assist in examining single brain cells

Salk researchers present novel technology to assist in examining single brain cells

Research shows DLX2 protein regenerate astrocytes into neural stem-like cells

Research shows DLX2 protein regenerate astrocytes into neural stem-like cells

Proximity-dependent biotinylation helps analyze protein interaction

Proximity-dependent biotinylation helps analyze protein interaction

Placenta plays an active role in the delivery of maternal vitamin D to the fetus

Placenta plays an active role in the delivery of maternal vitamin D to the fetus

Unusual partners aid new blood vessel development

Unusual partners aid new blood vessel development

Confocal laser scanning microscopy captures high-resolution 3D images of cell division in microalgae

Confocal laser scanning microscopy captures high-resolution 3D images of cell division in microalgae

Specific gene variant linked with poor response to sublingual immunotherapy for allergies

Specific gene variant linked with poor response to sublingual immunotherapy for allergies

Experts provide novel insights into complex sugar metabolism

Experts provide novel insights into complex sugar metabolism

Researchers discover new fluorescent DNA label, likely to help detect cancer risk

Researchers discover new fluorescent DNA label, likely to help detect cancer risk

Scientists use AI to predict algae's potential as alternative energy source

Scientists use AI to predict algae's potential as alternative energy source

Study shows how the release of T-cell cytokine combined with fatty acid leads to ferroptosis

Study shows how the release of T-cell cytokine combined with fatty acid leads to ferroptosis

Research points to a common thread linking diverse neurodegenerative diseases

Research points to a common thread linking diverse neurodegenerative diseases

New technique controls gene activity without altering the DNA sequence of the genome

New technique controls gene activity without altering the DNA sequence of the genome

Researchers develop new method to detect the role of enigmatic gene sequences

Researchers develop new method to detect the role of enigmatic gene sequences

CNIC study uncovers a nuclear import mechanism essential for organ growth and development

CNIC study uncovers a nuclear import mechanism essential for organ growth and development

Researchers redevelop Cas9 that is unlikely to cut the wrong DNA

Researchers redevelop Cas9 that is unlikely to cut the wrong DNA

Researchers show how hotspot maps can detect structures contributing to compounds’ selectivity

Researchers show how hotspot maps can detect structures contributing to compounds’ selectivity

Scientists discover a human receptor protein capable of identifying individual amino acids

Scientists discover a human receptor protein capable of identifying individual amino acids

Several variants of COVID-19 may hide away from body’s immune system, new study reveals

Several variants of COVID-19 may hide away from body’s immune system, new study reveals

Researchers find why SARS-CoV-2 does not spread easily from surfaces

Researchers find why SARS-CoV-2 does not spread easily from surfaces

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