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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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New variety of sorghum with superior popping quality

New variety of sorghum with superior popping quality

Low dose of pollutants in food leads to high activation of antibodies that cause allergic response

Low dose of pollutants in food leads to high activation of antibodies that cause allergic response

Research reveals how cancer cells thrive by exploiting genetic and cellular processes

Research reveals how cancer cells thrive by exploiting genetic and cellular processes

Research reveals new mechanism by which plants can rapidly activate defenses against infections

Research reveals new mechanism by which plants can rapidly activate defenses against infections

Horse hyperimmune antibody may be an efficient approach to combat SARS-CoV-2

Horse hyperimmune antibody may be an efficient approach to combat SARS-CoV-2

Study identifies a novel role for regulatory protein Bach1 in Parkinson's disease

Study identifies a novel role for regulatory protein Bach1 in Parkinson's disease

MIP Diagnostics to support the development of challenging affinity reagents with new Molecular Imprinting Epitope Discovery

MIP Diagnostics to support the development of challenging affinity reagents with new Molecular Imprinting Epitope Discovery

Specific amino acids act against neurodegenerative processes, says study

Specific amino acids act against neurodegenerative processes, says study

Novel platform enables sequence-unconstrained traceless protein synthesis

Novel platform enables sequence-unconstrained traceless protein synthesis

Mitochondrial inner membrane fusion protein acts as a molecular chaperone

Mitochondrial inner membrane fusion protein acts as a molecular chaperone

Stem cell therapy for heart disease enhanced with protein from fetal heart

Stem cell therapy for heart disease enhanced with protein from fetal heart

Scientists use DNA to create what may be the world's tiniest ruler for measuring proteins

Scientists use DNA to create what may be the world's tiniest ruler for measuring proteins

New insights into the role of fat cells in cognitive decline and neurodegeneration

New insights into the role of fat cells in cognitive decline and neurodegeneration

Enteric glial cells play a major role in gut immunity, says new study

Enteric glial cells play a major role in gut immunity, says new study

Viral diseases likely to contribute to neurodegeneration, says study

Viral diseases likely to contribute to neurodegeneration, says study

Study pinpoints the mutational hotspots in DNA

Study pinpoints the mutational hotspots in DNA

Researchers reveal how bacteria make liquid protein droplets to survive harsh environments

Researchers reveal how bacteria make liquid protein droplets to survive harsh environments

Identification of genetic variant provides a big step for precision medicine in dialysis

Identification of genetic variant provides a big step for precision medicine in dialysis

New biomarker can help characterize specific types of asthma and COPD

New biomarker can help characterize specific types of asthma and COPD

Study investigates the role of essential genes in acetic acid tolerance

Study investigates the role of essential genes in acetic acid tolerance

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