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May 29, 2020
MIT chemists have developed a protocol to rapidly produce protein chains up to 164 amino acids long. The flow-based technology could speed up drug development and allow scientists to design novel protein variants incorporating amino acids that don’t occur naturally in cells.
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Apr 16, 2020
Proteins may halt the severe cytokine storms seen in Covid-19 patients - Team designs antibody-like receptor proteins that can bind to cytokines, as possible strategy for treating coronavirus and other infections
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Jun 03, 2019
Two brain-rejuvenating proteins have been identified in young blood. Stanford researchers found that blood serum from two-week-old mice had a profound effect on neurons in 12- to 15-month-old mice, causing the growth of a number of key structures needed for the cells to communicate.
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Apr 01, 2019
Shape-Shifting Mitochondria Direct Stem Cells’ Fate
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navdeep chandel
northwestern university
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max delbrück center for molecular medicine
ruth slack
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david chan
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university of padua
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