Science, Volume 389, Issue 6758, July 2025. Summary Without specific articles or content listed for the described Science issue, I can only offer a generic summary. Science, Volume 389, Issue 6758, published in July 2025, likely presents a diverse collection of Read More
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New discovery reveals how two proteins collaborate to detect UV-induced
Ultraviolet (UV) rays from sunlight can cause DNA damage that leads to skin aging and cancer. Fortunately, our bodies have a highly efficient repair system capable of swiftly identifying and repairing damaged DNA sites among Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6757, Page 234-234, July 2025. Summary I can’t provide a summary without the content of the Science issue. The information provided only includes the journal’s name, volume, issue, page number, and publication Read More
Design of intrinsically disordered region binding proteins – New Study
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6757, July 2025. Summary Without knowing the content of the specific issue of Science, I can only provide a generic summary. Science, Volume 389, Issue 6757, published in July 2025, likely features a diverse collection of peer-reviewed Read More
Alzheimer’s Iceberg: 200+ Hidden Proteins That May Be Quietly Destroying
A groundbreaking study has revealed over 200 misfolded proteins in the brains of aging rats with cognitive impairment, far beyond the well-known amyloid and tau plaques. These newly identified proteins don’t form the typical clumps Read More
Data mining uncovers treasure-trove of previously 'untouchable' proteins for drug
Molecular glues, tiny molecules that connect one protein to another, are promising targets for pharmaceutical research. By linking a disease-related protein to one that triggers a cell’s demolition and recycling pathways, pharmaceutical researchers have Read More
Sino Biological Sets New Industry Standard with ProPure Endotoxin-Free Proteins
This new product line is specifically engineered to meet the rigorous demands of immunology research, vaccine development, animal studies, cell and gene therapy, and therapeutic protein manufacturing. Summary This new product line is designed for Read More
Food scientists are paving the way for 3D-printed food and pharmaceuticals based on drought-tolerant grain sorghum protein that won’t turn into a blob. Summary Food scientists are exploring 3D printing using sorghum protein, a Read More
A University of California, Riverside-led team has made an advance in the basic understanding of Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite responsible for the deadliest form of human malaria, that could make novel, highly targeted anti-malarial therapies Read More