Integrin pair constitutes a very good target for multiple disease treatment
Heme, a poisonous nutrient, tracked by ‘Green Lantern’ sensor
Protein mass spectrometry (MS) has profoundly expanded proteomics, from basic research to pharmaceutical and food science.
Breakthrough technology allows Einstein scientists to observe protein production at the root of diseases
Swedish researchers' work could lead to more effective cancer treatments that don't damage healthy cells
The high induction of a specific protein suggests to scientists that it could be playing an important biological role in controlling the expression of genes inside algae cells.
Work describes the essential role of a TBP-containing TFIID-protein complex in activating genes that regenerate muscle tissue
High-resolution structural details of cells' DNA-replicating proteins offer new insight into how these molecular machines function
Research provides better understanding of how the proteins might cross react with other allergens and potentially how to treat the allergy
Berkeley Lab researchers find new function for DNA repair protein
CURRENT ISSUE - October 2025
Move Beyond Policies to Build a Lab Culture Where Safety is Second Nature