On 25 April 1953, Watson and Crick published an article, in the acclaimed journal “Nature” titled “Molecular structure of nucleic acids: A structure for deoxyribonucleic acid”. The one-page article ...
“Estrogen is basically turning up the sensor for acetate,” Ingraham explains. “It’s a compound gut bacteria produce when they ...
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Biomolecules decoded for everyday health choices
From the food you eat to the way your cells function, biomolecules are at the heart of it all. Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids each play unique roles in energy, structure, and ...
Proteins are essential molecules in living systems. They move, interact and organize themselves to carry out a wide range of ...
The research group of prof. Sanjiv Luther at the department of immunobiology of the University of Lausanne has discovered ...
WALTHAM, MA - April 23, 2026 - - KACTUS has published a technical framework for engineering 2+1 and trispecific T-cell engager therapeutics, addressing structural scaffold challenges for drug ...
At AACR 2026, prominent cancer researchers discussed the latest advances in mitigating tumor evasion, targeting cancer ...
Most fat stores energy; the body's brown fat does the opposite. Unlike the white fat that accumulates just under our skin, ...
University of Geneva researchers have visualized TORC2, a critical protein complex in cell growth regulation, revealing a 'molecular cork' that controls its activation. The discovery, published in ...
How do cells know when to activate or slow down their activity? A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) provides new ...
Cells long thought to play a secondary role in brain function build their own far-reaching connections, a new study in mice showed. These pathways appear to connect distant regions in ways that have ...
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