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Analysis of proteomic profiles of tumours and cell lines reveals that the abundance of a paralogous protein is often ...
A new study, published today in Nature Communications, offers clues into how APOE isoforms differentially affect human ...
This fundamental study combines in vitro reconstitution experiments and molecular dynamics simulations to elucidate how membrane lipids are transported from the outer to the inner membrane of ...
Mutation of Lis1, a key dynein regulator, can lead to the rare mental developmental disorder lissencephaly, or “smooth brain,” where the brain’s surface lacks the normal folds and grooves, for which ...
A study by researchers at the Interuniversity Institute of Bioinformatics in Brussels, the Structural Biology research group at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and IBiTech–BioMMedA Group of Ghent ...
When you think of freezer foods, ice cream, chips, chicken nuggets and ready-made pizzas probably come to mind. While ...
UC Santa Cruz researchers are studying the ways certain genetic elements hide and make copies of themselves, so they can ...
Computer simulations help materials scientists and biochemists study the motion of macromolecules, advancing the development ...
New research from the Sainsbury Laboratory at the University of Cambridge has shed light on how plants precisely control ...
Discover the surprising whole-body effects of Alzheimer's disease as evidence uncovers how brain proteins damage metabolism, ...
Singaporean food tech startup TurtleTree has secured a 'no questions' letter for its precision-fermented lactoferrin protein ...
Darwinian evolution says that complex systems arise through numerous successive, slight modifications that benefit the species' survival over many generations. However, we have shown that bacterial ...