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fail to neutralize a large fraction of HIV-1 strains, our protein has been effective against
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Jonah Ventures. "Beyond declines in leaf chemistry, we are seeing grazing cattle become more protein limited, pollen protein concentrations
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Jonah Ventures. "Beyond declines in leaf chemistry, we are seeing grazing cattle become more protein limited, pollen protein concentrations
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to be partially due to a special kind of gel protein in their
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is likely to get transcribed into RNA. If that RNA builds a protein with a helpful
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to be partially due to a special kind of gel protein in their
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stabilizes one of the key proteins protruding from it. Persuading the protein to keep
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age and vascular risk, disrupting the brain’s ... A Single Protein Could Stop Sudden Death
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provide an opportunity to develop new therapies to prevent cancer recurrence. DUSP6 protein activity associated with awakening
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says Isabella Friis Jørgensen, Postdoc at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research. The algorithm
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relation between early ... Japan's Hands-Off Formula in Disciplining Schoolchildren Works. Is It Worth a Try
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the disease by decreasing, rather than increasing, function of the presenilin-1 protein and the
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says Isabella Friis Jørgensen, Postdoc at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research. The algorithm
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a fundamental discovery could help reduce ... Scientists Replace Fishmeal in Aquaculture With Microbial Protein Derived from Soybean Processing
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a fundamental discovery could help reduce ... Scientists Replace Fishmeal in Aquaculture With Microbial Protein Derived from Soybean Processing
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and foreign genetic material is triggered in plants. These findings, An siRNA-guided ARGONAUTE protein directs RNA Polymerase V
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and foreign genetic material is triggered in plants. These findings, An siRNA-guided ARGONAUTE protein directs RNA Polymerase V
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that this kind of research also has implications for humans. "It is worth noting," he said, "that
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process remain a mystery. One such mystery is how Photosystem II, a protein complex in plants
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a number of reasons: their meat as an alternative source of protein, their bezoars consumed as
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in oxygen-free sediment below the sea floor in Belize. But where ... Worth One's Salt: An
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IDH1 and ATRX, along with an inactivated form of the tumor suppressor protein 53 (TP53) gene. When
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show just how many birds can be saved by buildings turning their lights off. Using decades' worth of data
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products "In 2019, the global market for gluten-free foods was worth around $6.3 billion
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that this kind of research also has implications for humans. "It is worth noting," he said, "that
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News Thursday, March 5, 2015 Featured Research from universities, journals, and other organizations New Protein Booster May Lead to
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process remain a mystery. One such mystery is how Photosystem II, a protein complex in plants
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industry. The new method splits ... Investing in New Water Filtration Membranes Is Worth It Sep. 12, 2022
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expression to severe COVID-19, ASO-1 could be a therapeutic agent worth investigating further. We are
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the most rapidly growing industrial enzymes in the market and is worth $590.5million. However, the
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products "In 2019, the global market for gluten-free foods was worth around $6.3 billion
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of the carbon gases released by ... New England's Salt Marshes Store 10 Million Cars' Worth of Carbon
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Milky Way's Black Hole May 11, 2023 — Scientists analyzed over a decade's worth of data
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forest for the trees? More than timber grows in forests -- including products worth many tens of
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profiles not only in patients but also environment in future. It's worth highlighting that the
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fail to neutralize a large fraction of HIV-1 strains, our protein has been effective against
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expression to severe COVID-19, ASO-1 could be a therapeutic agent worth investigating further. We are
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3, 2025 — Scientists have decoded the 3D structure of an ancient viral protein hidden in our
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These organs are vulnerable to infection because they have widespread ACE2 -- a protein target of SARS
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the most rapidly growing industrial enzymes in the market and is worth $590.5million. However, the
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in Australia each year, costing sheep farmers an estimated $97 million ... Caribbean Seagrasses Provide Services Worth $255B Annually, Including Vast
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from food. Making sure we eat a balanced diet of fruit, vegetables, protein and legumes
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to extinguish fear after a peril has ... First Synthetic 'Mini Prion' Shows How Protein Misfolding Multiplies Apr. 28
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without advanced programming skills. The web-based ... New AI Models Possible Game-Changers Within Protein Science and Healthcare
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Milky Way's Black Hole May 11, 2023 — Scientists analyzed over a decade's worth of data
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the DNA region containing the gene also encodes for a protein that plays a
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inside the space station. The students repeated their analysis using another 15 orbits worth of ISS
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of a wide range of psychiatric disorders and the features worth targeting in early
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go-between molecule that translates the genetic code embodied in DNA into protein molecules with specific cellular
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United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization fisheries are a key ecosystem service worth US$150 billion a
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mortality rate of approximately 34%. Like other coronaviruses, merbecovirusesrely on a spike protein to bind
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and save the tissue, but you have to know if they're worth saving." RELATED TOPICS Health
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in boreal Europe. The reviewed ... New England's Salt Marshes Store 10 Million Cars' Worth of Carbon
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a number of reasons: their meat as an alternative source of protein, their bezoars consumed as
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farming and, eventually, large Maya speaking communities," Prufer said, noting that maize provided essential protein and sugar
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to conduct complex and customized data analyses ... New AI Models Possible Game-Changers Within Protein Science and Healthcare
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bamboo in Japan, Phyllostachys nigra var. henonis, takes this one-time ... Caribbean Seagrasses Provide Services Worth $255B Annually, Including Vast
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out from the black hole has been confirmed ... Ravenous Black Hole Consumes Three Earths'-Worth of Star
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go-between molecule that translates the genetic code embodied in DNA into protein molecules with specific cellular
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speaker's nonverbal information provided through gestures. "For people with aphasia, it may be worth using gestures more in
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degrade 10 different types of commonly used plastic. Homologues are members of protein sequences sharing similar properties
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desalination. The team sought design ... Investing in New Water Filtration Membranes Is Worth It Sep. 12, 2022
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and save the tissue, but you have to know if they're worth saving." RELATED TOPICS Health
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The supernova, known as SN 1987A, was a ... Ravenous Black Hole Consumes Three Earths'-Worth of Star
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mechanism in fruit fly ovaries. Central to their findings is an uncharacterized protein that ... World's First
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Organisms use them as building blocks, receptors, processors, couriers and catalysts. A protein's structure is critical
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Organisms use them as building blocks, receptors, processors, couriers and catalysts. A protein's structure is critical
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lizard research -- something that will benefit future paleontologists. "This research history spans 300 years. It is worth noting that the
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that to actual decision-making and improving safety." Researchers took 16 years' worth of daily
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catfish, and disruption of dispersal processes." "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound
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in a semi-structured way. Already popular in America, summer camps may be worth investigating as a
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a fusion between two toxin genes, cytolethal distending toxin B ( cdtB ) and apoptosis inducing protein of 56kDa
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to image New Zealand's Hikurangi earthquake fault have uncovered a sea's worth of water
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of native ecosystem processes." Friend or foe? Mostly invisible and largely unappreciated, earthworms are worth their weight in
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Northwestern University-led research team received a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) contract worth up to $33
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