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How a rogue RNA protein hacks bad codons to hijack human cells?
A team at UT Southwestern Medical Center has identified a structural trick that lets viruses translate their genetic code inside human cells, even when that code is riddled with “bad” codons the host ...
February was a light month for agency and consultancy news, but a few interesting changes came through. Read on for the ...
Huntington's disease is a devastating brain disorder that slowly robs people of movement, memory, and personality. It is caused by a toxic protein that builds in brain cells and ultimately kills them.
New research suggests the skin does much more than detect damage or keep pathogens out. By tracing how skin cells respond to ...
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