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Currently named BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273, these genetic vaccine use our cell's ability to read “instructions” for building proteins to introduce a viral protein ...
Find out what happens when the immune system reacts to proteins in milk, causing allergic signs and symptoms such as hives and wheezing.
This study is being done to understand metformin's mechanisms of action regarding glucose production, protein metabolism, and mitochondrial function.
Epigenomics is the study of how genes are turned on and off due to chemical changes in DNA or DNA-associated proteins, without altering the DNA code. These ...
The original assignment of protein IIIa was based largely on indirect evidence, and the data generated by BAP and other molecular tagging of capsomeres support ...
The protein crystals made within the Structural Biology Facility contain several billion molecules at very high molarity. Considerable effort has been ...
This research is being done to help us better understand the clinical characteristics and to identify gene(s) and/or protein(s) causing these diseases. The ...
Lectins are naturally occurring proteins that are found in most plants. Some foods that contain higher amounts of lectins include beans, peanuts, lentils ...
To identify proteins important in this process, our research team studies inherited disorders that result in abnormal tubule formation and maintenance in the ...
This study is being conducted to determine gene and protein expression profiles (i.e. which genes and proteins are turned off and on) of those with a ...
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