University of Missouri researchers have released the world's largest collection of protein models with quality assessment—a groundbreaking new resource that could accelerate drug development for ...
The brain's ability to do everything from forming memories to coordinating movement relies on its cells producing the right proteins at the right time. But directly measuring this protein production, ...
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UCLA researchers have developed a lipid nanoparticle-based gene-editing approach capable of inserting an entire healthy gene into human airway cells, restoring key biological function in a laboratory ...
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Obscurin is a large modular protein involved in structural and signaling functions. Because obscurin is found in all animal musculature, we discuss differences and especially similarities in obscurin ...
Lindsey DeSoto, RD, is a nutrition writer, medical reviewer, and registered dietitian who helps clients improve their diet for health-related reasons. Her writing covers a variety of topics, including ...
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In recent years, the integration of computational and machine learning techniques has dramatically advanced our understanding of protein function and engineering. As proteins underpin virtually every ...