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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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Some Promising Human Antibodies can Fight New Variants of SARS-CoV-2

Some Promising Human Antibodies can Fight New Variants of SARS-CoV-2

Novel Genetic Disorder Associated With Neurodevelopmental Differences Discovered

Novel Genetic Disorder Associated With Neurodevelopmental Differences Discovered

Research Deepens Our Understanding of Circadian Rhythm Regulation

Research Deepens Our Understanding of Circadian Rhythm Regulation

Highly Tissue-Specific lincRNA Markers Could Indicate the Presence of Disease

Highly Tissue-Specific lincRNA Markers Could Indicate the Presence of Disease

New Gene Therapy may be on the Horizon for Usher Syndrome Type 1F

New Gene Therapy may be on the Horizon for Usher Syndrome Type 1F

Getting Insights into Parkinson’s Patients’ Brain Cells Through Stem Cell Research

Getting Insights into Parkinson’s Patients’ Brain Cells Through Stem Cell Research

A Study on Gene Silencing Through a Recent Trial

A Study on Gene Silencing Through a Recent Trial

UMass Amherst Researcher Receives New Innovator Grant

UMass Amherst Researcher Receives New Innovator Grant

Modulation of ERK Signaling Could be Used to Stimulate Regeneration

Modulation of ERK Signaling Could be Used to Stimulate Regeneration

New, Improved Dual Version of Living Yeast Biosensor to Detect All Peptide Variants

New, Improved Dual Version of Living Yeast Biosensor to Detect All Peptide Variants

Capturing Viruses in a Lipid Trap

Capturing Viruses in a Lipid Trap

Membrane-Remodeling Proteins in Cyanobacteria are Similar to Protein Found in Higher Organisms

Membrane-Remodeling Proteins in Cyanobacteria are Similar to Protein Found in Higher Organisms

New Genetic Mutations Linked to Canine Bladder Cancers Identified

New Genetic Mutations Linked to Canine Bladder Cancers Identified

New Genome Editing Technology Achieves Precise Targeted Insertion of DNA Segments

New Genome Editing Technology Achieves Precise Targeted Insertion of DNA Segments

Previously Unknown Protein Reveals RNA Repair Mechanism in Humans

Previously Unknown Protein Reveals RNA Repair Mechanism in Humans

Interpreting Mutations in Disease Genes and Improving Clinical Decision-Making

Interpreting Mutations in Disease Genes and Improving Clinical Decision-Making

Mathematical Mechanism Behind the Rugged Structures at Cell Boundaries

Mathematical Mechanism Behind the Rugged Structures at Cell Boundaries

Revealing an Unanticipated Mechanism for Chaperone-Mediated Ribosome Repair

Revealing an Unanticipated Mechanism for Chaperone-Mediated Ribosome Repair

Genetic Variants of TNFAIP3 May Protect the Kidneys from Damage

Genetic Variants of TNFAIP3 May Protect the Kidneys from Damage

Antibacterial Biologic Agent Effective Against Staphylococcus Aureus Infections in Early Tests

Antibacterial Biologic Agent Effective Against Staphylococcus Aureus Infections in Early Tests

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