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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 Finds Essential Role of Orco Protein in Ant Olfactory Neuron Survival and Social Interaction

Study Finds Essential Role of Orco Protein in Ant Olfactory Neuron Survival and Social Interaction

Peptidomimetics Unlock New Potential in Drug Discovery

Peptidomimetics Unlock New Potential in Drug Discovery

Study Unveils Broader Immune Response in EBV-MS Connection

Study Unveils Broader Immune Response in EBV-MS Connection

New research identifies and mitigates bias in CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing

New research identifies and mitigates bias in CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing

Columbia Studies Uncover Misidentification of Gut Stem Cells

Columbia Studies Uncover Misidentification of Gut Stem Cells

Determining Sex in Ants

Determining Sex in Ants

Breakthrough Study Identifies Critical Protein for Blood Stem Cell Self-Renewal

Breakthrough Study Identifies Critical Protein for Blood Stem Cell Self-Renewal

Study Unveils Key Mechanism of Telomere Maintenance by CST–Polα/Primase

Study Unveils Key Mechanism of Telomere Maintenance by CST–Polα/Primase

Coordinated Proteins Aid the Immune System in Detecting and Destroying Threats

Coordinated Proteins Aid the Immune System in Detecting and Destroying Threats

Exploring the Dynamic Interactions of Circadian Clock Proteins

Exploring the Dynamic Interactions of Circadian Clock Proteins

GSE3 Gene Editing Paves the Way for Mechanized Hybrid Rice Breeding

GSE3 Gene Editing Paves the Way for Mechanized Hybrid Rice Breeding

High-Accuracy DNA Methylation Clocks Illuminate Age-Related Changes in Primate Ovaries

High-Accuracy DNA Methylation Clocks Illuminate Age-Related Changes in Primate Ovaries

UC San Diego Researchers Find Cause of Cellular 'Short-Circuit'

UC San Diego Researchers Find Cause of Cellular 'Short-Circuit'

Researchers Identify Molecular Stop Signal in Cell Division Monitoring

Researchers Identify Molecular Stop Signal in Cell Division Monitoring

Exploring Hepatic and Serum Proteomic Signatures in Werner Syndrome Mice

Exploring Hepatic and Serum Proteomic Signatures in Werner Syndrome Mice

Stem Cell Factor Levels Show Promise in Predicting Successful IVF for Endometriosis

Stem Cell Factor Levels Show Promise in Predicting Successful IVF for Endometriosis

New Insights into Human Embryonic Development Using Stem Cell Models

New Insights into Human Embryonic Development Using Stem Cell Models

Protein SRSF1 Plays Unexpected Role in Unwinding Complex RNA Structures

Protein SRSF1 Plays Unexpected Role in Unwinding Complex RNA Structures

Protein Imbalance Linked to Rare Developmental Disorder

Protein Imbalance Linked to Rare Developmental Disorder

Efficient Gene Editing with Compact Cas12a Protein

Efficient Gene Editing with Compact Cas12a Protein

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