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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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Cancer driving protein plays crucial role in the development of lung cancer, study reveals

Cancer driving protein plays crucial role in the development of lung cancer, study reveals

Refeyn launches TwoMP Auto for automated protein characterisation at single-molecule level in solution

Refeyn launches TwoMP Auto for automated protein characterisation at single-molecule level in solution

Programming DNA Robots to Prod Cell Membranes

Programming DNA Robots to Prod Cell Membranes

Genetic mutation introduced into human genome protects against Alzheimer’s disease, research says

Genetic mutation introduced into human genome protects against Alzheimer’s disease, research says

Experts identify the master regulator of Nodal signaling in human embryonic stem cells

Experts identify the master regulator of Nodal signaling in human embryonic stem cells

Healthy sleep pattern alleviates some of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease

Healthy sleep pattern alleviates some of the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease

Study analyzes the mechanisms that orchestrate the transition from feeding to courtship

Study analyzes the mechanisms that orchestrate the transition from feeding to courtship

Researchers identify a sound-sensitive mammalian protein

Researchers identify a sound-sensitive mammalian protein

Single-cell sequencing technique helps to examine early SARS-CoV-2 infection

Single-cell sequencing technique helps to examine early SARS-CoV-2 infection

Study shows how natural products inhibit SARS-CoV-2 main protease Mpro

Study shows how natural products inhibit SARS-CoV-2 main protease Mpro

Scientists uncover novel information about the tiny propellers used by archaea

Scientists uncover novel information about the tiny propellers used by archaea

Novel function of anti-HIV-1 antibodies discovered using robust microscopy techniques

Novel function of anti-HIV-1 antibodies discovered using robust microscopy techniques

Dresden researchers explain how liquid-like protein droplets read DNA regions

Dresden researchers explain how liquid-like protein droplets read DNA regions

Researchers identify cellular mechanism that protects proteins from breaking down

Researchers identify cellular mechanism that protects proteins from breaking down

Hemoglobin plays role as a chemosensory signal for mother mice to protect offspring

Hemoglobin plays role as a chemosensory signal for mother mice to protect offspring

P53 protein induces leader cell behavior, migration and clearance during epithelial tissue repair

P53 protein induces leader cell behavior, migration and clearance during epithelial tissue repair

Three proteins as potential new therapeutic targets in movement disorders

Three proteins as potential new therapeutic targets in movement disorders

Scientists identify gene with the largest impact on seed protein in soybean

Scientists identify gene with the largest impact on seed protein in soybean

Study shows how root symbiosis with fungi is driven by the plant’s phosphate status

Study shows how root symbiosis with fungi is driven by the plant’s phosphate status

Kras oncogenes use genetic reprogramming to drive tumorigenesis

Kras oncogenes use genetic reprogramming to drive tumorigenesis

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