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AI will deliver transformative therapies at an exponential scale, addressing the complexities of biology that traditional ...
People spend about a third of their lives asleep. Yet, surprisingly little is known about how our brains control falling asleep and waking up. Now, researchers led by Prof. Henrik Bringmann at the ...
Recent breakthroughs in understanding the prostaglandin D2 (PGD2) receptor 1 (DP1) are paving the way for innovative ...
The global Phenylketonuria (PKU) Treatment is undergoing a strategic transformation, driven by novel drug candidates and a more targeted understanding of unmet clinical needs. With a global prevalence ...
Phillip Thurtle, a professor in the comparative history of ideas department (CHID), explores biology and its relationship to ...
'Master control switch' protein that heightens neurodegenerative disease offers new treatment target
UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists have identified a protein that appears to act as a master control switch for ...
Life on Earth possesses an exceptional ability to self-reproduce, which, even on a simple cellular level, is driven by ...
In a dramatic new discovery, scientists found that eliminating a single amino acid from the body triggers an extreme energy ...
One scientist may have cracked the code to curing Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s—using a single molecular switch.
Scientists designed synthetic proteins that shift shape, mimicking natural proteins to perform advanced biological tasks.
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