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A researcher at the Hackensack Meridian Center for Discovery and Innovation (CDI) and physician-scientist colleagues from ...
The five-year project will take place in UT Arlington’s Proteomics Lab, led by Saiful Chowdhury, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry. His team is internationally recognized for ...
Genes are the building blocks of life, and the genetic code provides the instructions for the complex processes that make ...
New research reveals that a gene mutation tied to Alzheimer’s disease disrupts the production of exosomes, tiny cellular particles essential for communication between brain cells.
A new study reveals that levels of the SLIT2 protein in eye and blood samples are linked to cognitive performance in ...
The authors argue that male-biased expression of Cyp17a2 is implicated in mediating infection levels through STING and USP8 activity regulation. Thus, this study highlights an unexpected factor ...
Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. Cross-linking mass spectrometry (XL-MS) is a powerful tool in structural proteomics, ...
Eating animal-sourced protein foods is not linked to a higher risk of death and may even offer protective benefits against cancer-related mortality, new research finds. The study, published in Applied ...
A new study shows that the way amyloid proteins—implicated in Alzheimer's disease—assemble into fibrils can be significantly influenced by the spin orientation of electrons on magnetized surfaces.
A team of researchers from Mass General Brigham led by Raghu Chivukla, MD, PhD released a new study linking protein aggregation to altered RNA processing in genetic forms of neurodegeneration.