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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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An accurate overview of gene activity could provide targeted therapies

An accurate overview of gene activity could provide targeted therapies

The ability of cells to adjust their growth to changing environmental conditions

The ability of cells to adjust their growth to changing environmental conditions

Delicate strategy employed by pathogens to suppress pyroptosis

Delicate strategy employed by pathogens to suppress pyroptosis

The influence of fatty acid metabolism on plant immunity

The influence of fatty acid metabolism on plant immunity

Bacterial warfare in the gut can have collateral beneficial effects

Bacterial warfare in the gut can have collateral beneficial effects

Molecular insights into the photosynthesis process

Molecular insights into the photosynthesis process

Prolonged longevity in mice with gene clusters

Prolonged longevity in mice with gene clusters

The mechanism behind the satiating effect of milk protein

The mechanism behind the satiating effect of milk protein

Nonconducting W434F mutant varies in structure and conformation

Nonconducting W434F mutant varies in structure and conformation

A more efficient way to deliver gene therapies to the CNS

A more efficient way to deliver gene therapies to the CNS

Adults with congenital blindness experience striking recoveries of night vision after gene therapy

Adults with congenital blindness experience striking recoveries of night vision after gene therapy

The science behind gene activation in plants

The science behind gene activation in plants

Broadening the scope of CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing systems

Broadening the scope of CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing systems

A remarkable finding reorients attempts to cure liver disease

A remarkable finding reorients attempts to cure liver disease

Making synthetic biology applications feasible using RNA origami

Making synthetic biology applications feasible using RNA origami

Cell illumination and targeted cell editing using RNA-based editing technology

Cell illumination and targeted cell editing using RNA-based editing technology

Research team outlines three-step technique that lets human body defend against Hep B

Research team outlines three-step technique that lets human body defend against Hep B

Visualizing subcellular structures with the aid of a brilliant fluorescent protein

Visualizing subcellular structures with the aid of a brilliant fluorescent protein

Machine learning can predict the biological properties of Earth's most abundant enzyme

Machine learning can predict the biological properties of Earth's most abundant enzyme

New role for huntingtin protein—neuronal regeneration

New role for huntingtin protein—neuronal regeneration

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