Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is one of the most important processes in our cells to ensure that no faulty or incomplete ...
Researchers from the University of Cologne and the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry show that the targeted interaction of two proteins ensures that a key control mechanism in the formation of prot ...
Innate immune sensors—known as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs)—detect specific molecular components of bacterial or ...
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Chemists rapidly assemble fusicoccadiene, a complex fungal molecule tied to cancer research
A Florida State University chemist has developed a method to rapidly assemble significantly complex natural molecules with potential for biomedical applications, opening the door for novel drug ...
On Wednesday, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced that it had issued its first construction approval in nearly a decade. The approval will allow work to begin on a site in Kemmerer, Wyoming ...
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What’s in DianeMiller’s bag: From biochemist to night-sky explorer
Aerial view somewhere between Yuma and Gila Bend. Canon EOS 5D Mark III | 135mm | F7.1 | 1/1600 sec | ISO 200 Photo: DianeMiller DPReview community member DianeMiller (Diane D. Miller) is an active ...
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Single-cell breakthrough decodes transcriptome, epigenome & 3D genome at once
A team led by Professor Inkyung Jung from the Department of Biological Sciences at KAIST, working with Professor Yarui Diao’s ...
Researchers from the MPI of Biochemistry and the Technical University of Munich have discovered new diagnostic markers for multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease that affects 3 million people worldwide.
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Can You Tell the Temperature by Listening to Crickets? The Science Behind Dolbear’s Law
In the late 1800s, more than a hundred years before smartphones and weather apps, a physicist discovered you could step ...
Superagers’ memory capacity rivals that of younger adults. A new study suggests their brains’ robust production of new neurons may be why.
Innate immune sensors – known as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) – detect specific molecular components of bacterial or viral intruders. The PRRs ...
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