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Protein Function Found To Be Universal in Humans and Bacteria
The receptor protein responsible for detecting individual amino acids has been identified as being universal between humans and bacteria.
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New Treatment Target for Bone Marrow Cancer
The mechanism by which multiple myeloma develops drug resistance is characterized by an increase in CDK6 production, providing researchers with a new treatment target.
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Epigenetic Biomarkers Could Help Predict Preterm Birth
A signature found in the cheek cells of mothers and fathers of preterm infants may help develop a test to determine whether a pregnancy may end too early.
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Ubiquitous Protein Protects Brain Cells Impacted by Glaucoma
A ubiquitous protein called sigma 1 receptor, which is known to protect cells from stress, appears key to the function and survival of the neurons most impacted by glaucoma, scientists report.
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Genetic Markers To Predict Seed Oil Quality
Four genetic markers for tocopherol composition in sunflower have been identified and are being used to predict the quality of sunflower seed oil.
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Metabolomics Could Be the Latest Addition to a Forensic Pathologist's Toolkit
Metabolomic analysis of postmortem blood reveals biomarkers that can be used to diagnose diabetes mellitus, enabling accurate forensic diagnosis.
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Neem Tree Bark Components May Target Wide Range of Viral Proteins
Extract from the bark of the Neem tree may help treat and reduce the spread of coronavirus, according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata.
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Creating an Effective Antiviral for SARS and SARS-Like Coronaviruses
UC Riverside-led study shows how an effective therapy against SARS-CoV-2 could be developed.
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Newly Discovered Stem Cell Resembles Cells in Early Human Embryo
Researchers have published their latest work describing a new subset of human embryonic stem cells that closely resemble the cells present at the genomic "wake up call" of the 8-cell embryo stage in humans.
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Therapeutically Targeting "Undruggable" Proteins
Researchers have reported the discovery of a new therapeutic paradigm called Deubiquitinase Targeting Chimeras to address the challenge of targeted protein stabilization.
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