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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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Novel technique shows molecule conformations in live cells

Novel technique shows molecule conformations in live cells

Experts explain left–right asymmetry development in the embryo

Experts explain left–right asymmetry development in the embryo

Junk DNA' plays a crucial role in early embryonic development in all mammals, study shows

Junk DNA' plays a crucial role in early embryonic development in all mammals, study shows

Neuroinflammation protein associated with sex-specific survival differences in glioblastoma patients

Neuroinflammation protein associated with sex-specific survival differences in glioblastoma patients

High tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes could indicate a better chance of survival in esophageal cancer

High tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes could indicate a better chance of survival in esophageal cancer

Metabolic restoration could provide natural protection against HIV

Metabolic restoration could provide natural protection against HIV

Researchers identify novel cytokinin signaling component

Researchers identify novel cytokinin signaling component

Study identifies highly potent monoclonal antibody against all SARS-CoV-2 variants

Study identifies highly potent monoclonal antibody against all SARS-CoV-2 variants

Novel computationally modeled proteins help control cellular processes

Novel computationally modeled proteins help control cellular processes

Researchers map proteo-genomic connections between different human diseases

Researchers map proteo-genomic connections between different human diseases

Brain immune cells take up large amounts of sugar at the beginning of neurodegenerative disease

Brain immune cells take up large amounts of sugar at the beginning of neurodegenerative disease

Pioneering gene therapy has long-lasting effects on children with deadly immune disorder

Pioneering gene therapy has long-lasting effects on children with deadly immune disorder

Researchers refine cryogenic electron microscopy technique

Researchers refine cryogenic electron microscopy technique

New statistical study reveals the constraints and directions in protein evolution

New statistical study reveals the constraints and directions in protein evolution

Infection with measles virus activates two different immune responses

Infection with measles virus activates two different immune responses

Molecular atlas of small cell lung cancer reveals signatures of metastasis and immunosuppression

Molecular atlas of small cell lung cancer reveals signatures of metastasis and immunosuppression

Study identifies protein complex that confers neuroprotection against HSV-1 infection

Study identifies protein complex that confers neuroprotection against HSV-1 infection

Researchers improve understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying stomach’s acid pump

Researchers improve understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying stomach’s acid pump

Study explores the effects of epigenetic editing in various tumor settings

Study explores the effects of epigenetic editing in various tumor settings

Experts come up with a powerful tool for illustrating genome folding

Experts come up with a powerful tool for illustrating genome folding

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