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How Enzymes Behave “At Home” in the Cell
24.10.2017
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A first-ever study of enzyme efficiency inside living cells reveals a surprising constraint on their activities
“Big Eater” Cells’ New Role – in Preventing Obesity
28.09.2017
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New research shows these immune cells are also crucial to maintaining harmony, including that of heat-producing fat cells
Spare Parts Might “Jump-Start” Protein Design
26.09.2017
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Including “non-ideal” components in the designs may be key to functional artificial proteins
How Bacteria Hinder Chemotherapy
20.09.2017
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Scientists find bacteria in pancreatic tumors that metabolize a common drug
Genomic Recycling: Ancestral Genes Take On New Roles
18.09.2017
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How some genes lost the ability to make proteins - and gained regulatory powers
Cell Economics 101
14.08.2017
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The lining of our intestines uses an approach known to business to quickly process food
Rhapsody in Red Violet
14.08.2017
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Pigments made by beets may help boost resistance to disease and the nutrition value of crops
Antibiotic Resistance in 3D
03.08.2017
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Understanding how the bacteria gets around a common drug may help develop new ones to combat a growing threat
Expanding the Reach of the Genome's Guardian
31.07.2017
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An Institute study finds a whole new role for one of the most famous proteins in cancer research
In Leukemia, Cells That Cause Recurrence Are Present from the Start
27.07.2017
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Analyzing cancer stem cell populations in first-time patients enabled researchers to predict who was most likely to suffer a relapse
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