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New Technique Improves Detection of Misfolded Proteins
Researchers groundbreaking new diagnostic technique will allow for faster and more accurate disease detection.
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Moms’ PCOS May Affect the Health of Future Male Generations
A new study highlights possible health risks related to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) that can be passed down through the male side of families, revealing that sons of women with PCOS are three times more likely to develop obesity.
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In-Vivo Analysis of Protein Complexes Enabled by Novel Technique
Recently, a research team has developed a glycosidic-bond-based mass-spectrometry-cleavable cross-linker, which improves the data analysis throughput and identification accuracy of cross-linking information with good amphiphilicity and biocompatibility.
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Research Identifies Route to Safer Pain Medications
Targeting opioid receptor pathway could treat pain without addiction or hallucinations.
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Special Omega-3 Fatty Acid Lipid Plays a Role in the Developing and Aging Brain
Scientists have found a lipid transporter crucial to regulating the cells that make myelin, the nerve-protecting sheath.
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Worms May Provide Clues as to How Cancer Cells Spread and Invade
Researchers have assembled a profile of all the genes and proteins that appear to be important in the process of metastasis.
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New Tool Helps Researchers Get More Out of Multiomics Data
Scientists have created a next-generation computational tool to gain new insights from multiomics data and find hidden druggable targets.
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Machine Learning Used To Engineer Molecular Interactions
By using deep learning-generated ‘fingerprints’ to characterize millions of protein fragments, researchers have computationally designed novel protein binders that attach seamlessly to key targets, including the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein.
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New Extraction Protocol for RNA-Seq and Metabolomic Analysis
Van Andel Institute scientists have developed a new extraction protocol for RNA-seq and metabolomic analysis, offering a more complete picture of cellular activity than either technique on its own.
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Excess Visceral Fat Associated With Poorer Cognitive Performance
According to a study, Asian people with an excess amount of visceral fat tend to show poorer performance in cognitive tests of memory, executive function, processing speed and attention.
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