Researchers have captured the first atomic-level views of human SMUG1, a key enzyme involved in repairing damaged DNA.
Your daily lifestyle – what you eat, level of activity – can influence bone strength more than you realise. Dr Sood shares 5 ...
RNA interference is a natural mechanism for living cells to control whether specific genes are being used. Crowned with the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the discovery of RNA ...
Several types of fish have significant oil and fat in their flesh. Common examples are salmon, sardines, mackerel, and ...
Structural motifs are short, recurring arrangements of tertiary structural elements that form recognizable patterns in proteins and are often associated with stability, binding interactions or active ...
Low-glycemic foods, dietary fiber, resistant starch, and balanced eating patterns control blood sugar levels to support ...
The research reveals how mutations may alter color vision or destabilize key eye proteins, Polina Isaikina told Newsweek.
What can the shape of the nucleolus tell us about a cell’s response to drugs? Researchers use advanced microscopy techniques ...
Accelerating molecular probe discovery and lead optimization requires accurate and efficient binding affinity prediction. Here we present PBCNet2.0, a Cartesian tensor-based Siamese neural network for ...
Each year, doctors treat more than 6 million bone fractures in the United States. And while it takes only a few seconds for a ...
This joint-specific response pattern was consistent across all advanced treatment modalities, including abatacept, interleukin-6 receptor inhibitors, Janus kinase inhibitors, rituximab and TNFi.
Enzymes are regarded as the key to sustainable chemistry. Despite major advances in protein design, creating artificial enzymes from scratch has so far remained a grand challenge. A research team at ...