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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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Tiny Protein Interacts with Ion Channels to Make Our Eyes Sensitive to Dim Light

Tiny Protein Interacts with Ion Channels to Make Our Eyes Sensitive to Dim Light

Potential Treatment Pathway for IBD Emerges from Microbe-Gut Signaling Study

Potential Treatment Pathway for IBD Emerges from Microbe-Gut Signaling Study

Researchers Explain How a Single Mutation Causes Ataxia

Researchers Explain How a Single Mutation Causes Ataxia

Cold Temperature Increases Human Life Expectancy

Cold Temperature Increases Human Life Expectancy

SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Induces Memory Loss After COVID-19

SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Induces Memory Loss After COVID-19

Jumping Genes in Various Cancers may be Used to Direct Novel Immunotherapies to Tumors

Jumping Genes in Various Cancers may be Used to Direct Novel Immunotherapies to Tumors

Designing a Lipid Nanoparticle to Safely Deliver mRNA to the Pancreas

Designing a Lipid Nanoparticle to Safely Deliver mRNA to the Pancreas

New Resource Provides a Better Annotation of the Genome and Understanding of Variant Impact

New Resource Provides a Better Annotation of the Genome and Understanding of Variant Impact

KAI2-Ligand Signaling Pathway Responsible for Regulating Vegetative Reproduction in Liverwort Plants

KAI2-Ligand Signaling Pathway Responsible for Regulating Vegetative Reproduction in Liverwort Plants

MET+LEU Cocktail Prevents Cellular Senescence and Disrupted Proteostasis Induced by Myotube Atrophy

MET+LEU Cocktail Prevents Cellular Senescence and Disrupted Proteostasis Induced by Myotube Atrophy

Newly Identified Rare Genetic Variants Could Point to One of the General Mechanisms Driving AMD

Newly Identified Rare Genetic Variants Could Point to One of the General Mechanisms Driving AMD

Researchers Uncover a New, Direction-Dependent Friction in Proteins

Researchers Uncover a New, Direction-Dependent Friction in Proteins

"Visual Biochemistry" Approach to Understand How the BRCA2 Protein Binds and Interacts with DNA

"Visual Biochemistry" Approach to Understand How the BRCA2 Protein Binds and Interacts with DNA

Tighter Core of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein in New Variants Likely Improved the Virus's Ability to Infect Host Cells

Tighter Core of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein in New Variants Likely Improved the Virus's Ability to Infect Host Cells

First Steps Driving Antibiotic Resistance Discovered

First Steps Driving Antibiotic Resistance Discovered

UConn Health scientists explain why Shigella bacteria can infect humans but not mice

UConn Health scientists explain why Shigella bacteria can infect humans but not mice

Newly developed toolkit uses small molecules to control the activity of synthetic RNA

Newly developed toolkit uses small molecules to control the activity of synthetic RNA

First atomic-level structure of 'oil-eating' enzyme paves way for bioengineered catalysts

First atomic-level structure of 'oil-eating' enzyme paves way for bioengineered catalysts

Gene variants that improve nitrogen utilization identified

Gene variants that improve nitrogen utilization identified

New nanoparticles can deliver mRNA encoding CRISPR/Cas9 components to the lungs

New nanoparticles can deliver mRNA encoding CRISPR/Cas9 components to the lungs

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