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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.
Enzyme Therapy Shows Promise for Parkinson's Disease

Enzyme Therapy Shows Promise for Parkinson's Disease

UChicago Team Secures $7.4 Million Grant to Study Cellular Adaptation

UChicago Team Secures $7.4 Million Grant to Study Cellular Adaptation

Understanding the Molecular Basis of Avian Influenza Host Shift

Understanding the Molecular Basis of Avian Influenza Host Shift

Novel Drug Targets in Gardnerella Vaginalis: A Bioinformatics Approach to Combat Bacterial Vaginosis

Novel Drug Targets in Gardnerella Vaginalis: A Bioinformatics Approach to Combat Bacterial Vaginosis

New AI Tool Predicts Protein Behavior in Cellular Context

New AI Tool Predicts Protein Behavior in Cellular Context

Harnessing Proteomics to Explore the Role of Probiotic Bacteria in Human Health

Harnessing Proteomics to Explore the Role of Probiotic Bacteria in Human Health

Advancing Cardiovascular Drug Discovery: Translational Framework Leverages Genetic and Proteomic Insights

Advancing Cardiovascular Drug Discovery: Translational Framework Leverages Genetic and Proteomic Insights

Researchers Uncover Role of OpgH in Bacterial Cell Shape

Researchers Uncover Role of OpgH in Bacterial Cell Shape

Flavivirus Hijacks Importin-7 for Nuclear Transport and Replication

Flavivirus Hijacks Importin-7 for Nuclear Transport and Replication

Study Uncovers Biomarkers for Low Muscle Mass, Offering Insights for Personalized Prevention

Study Uncovers Biomarkers for Low Muscle Mass, Offering Insights for Personalized Prevention

Astrocytes Emerge as Key Players in Brain Health and Development

Astrocytes Emerge as Key Players in Brain Health and Development

Deep-Learning Model Identifies Parkinson's Disease-Specific Neuroanatomical Features

Deep-Learning Model Identifies Parkinson's Disease-Specific Neuroanatomical Features

Novel Technique to Study Ubiquitination

Novel Technique to Study Ubiquitination

Light-Activated Macrophages Show Increased Appetite for Cancer Cells

Light-Activated Macrophages Show Increased Appetite for Cancer Cells

Advancing Genome Visualization with CRISPR/Cas9 Technology in Live Cells

Advancing Genome Visualization with CRISPR/Cas9 Technology in Live Cells

New AI Model Predicts Protein-DNA Binding Specificity with High Accuracy

New AI Model Predicts Protein-DNA Binding Specificity with High Accuracy

Bacterial Defense Mechanism Revealed Through RNA-Derived Gene Synthesis

Bacterial Defense Mechanism Revealed Through RNA-Derived Gene Synthesis

Discovery of Largest Protein Sheds Light on Toxin Production in Marine Algae

Discovery of Largest Protein Sheds Light on Toxin Production in Marine Algae

Discovery of Free-Floating Genes in Bacteria Challenges Genetic Code Assumptions

Discovery of Free-Floating Genes in Bacteria Challenges Genetic Code Assumptions

New ProDOL Technique Revolutionizes Protein Counting in Living Cells

New ProDOL Technique Revolutionizes Protein Counting in Living Cells

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