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Memory-Boosting Chemical Is Identified in Brains of Mice
UCSF cell biologists find molecule targets a key biological pathway.
Key Protein is Linked to Circadian Clocks, Helps Regulate Metabolism
Study sheds light on molecular basis for metabolic health and disease.
Scientists Coax Brain to Regenerate Cells Lost in Huntington’s Disease
The study appears in the journal Cell Stem Cell.
Producing Reliable Quantitative Western Blot Data
The reporting of fold changes in protein expression from western blots is often viewed with skepticism due to questions about the validity of the technique as a quantitative method.
Researchers Find Unique Peptide with Therapeutic Potential
UTSW researchers identify Tat-beclin 1 against cancers, neurological disorders, and infectious diseases.
DNA-Altering Enzyme is Essential for Blood Cell Development
The expression of specific genes is partially dictated by the way the DNA is packed into chromatin, a tightly packed combination of DNA and proteins known as histones.
DNA Sequencing Reveals Mucosal Melanoma's Bullseye
Scientists have found a molecular 'bullseye' for a rare form of melanoma, opening up opportunities for new targeted treatment.
Membrane Remodeling: Where Yoga Meets Cell Biology
NIH-funded study reveals protein, fatty molecules and cellular energy work together during endocytosis.
New Screening Technique Paves the Way for Protein Drugs from Bacteria
Scientists have developed a cheaper, more efficient technique for developing complex protein drugs from bacteria.
Identified a Key Protein in Maintaining the Identity of B Lymphocytes
This finding could be useful for the study of blood diseases such as lymphoma and leukemia.
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