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The Invisible Sculpture: How Gas-Phase Chemistry is Revealing the Hidden Shapes of Proteins

Explore how gas-phase ion/ion chemistry is revolutionizing our understanding of protein structures through innovative mass spectrometry techniques.

Julian Foster
Nov 05, 2025

Molecular Matchmakers: How Chemically Induced Proximity is Revolutionizing Medicine

Explore how chemically induced proximity (CIP) is transforming medicine by using molecular matchmakers to bring cellular partners together for therapeutic applications.

Aaliyah Murphy
Nov 05, 2025

PrPᶜ: The Good Guy in Your Brain Behind a Bad Reputation

Discover the essential functions of the cellular prion protein (PrPᶜ) in neuronal communication, signaling, and protection against stress.

Chloe Mitchell
Nov 05, 2025

Silent Threat in Our Waters: How Ocean Pollution Impacts the Mussels We Eat

Exploring the impact of PFOA forever chemicals on Mediterranean mussels and the marine food chain through scientific research and environmental analysis.

Mason Cooper
Nov 05, 2025

The Secret Agents in Our Cells: How Ubiquitination Invades the Mitochondrial Matrix

Discover how complete ubiquitination machinery operates deep within the mitochondrial matrix through eclipsed distribution, rewriting our understanding of cellular biology.

Abigail Russell
Nov 05, 2025

The Secret Language of Milk: How RNA Sequencing Reveals Bovine Biology

Discover how RNA sequencing technology is revolutionizing our understanding of milk production by reading genetic messages in bovine mammary cells.

Henry Price
Nov 05, 2025

The Cellular Betrayal: How a Rogue Protein Fuels Cancer's Spread

Discover how the MSK1 protein stabilizes Snail through USP5-mediated deubiquitination, driving colorectal cancer metastasis.

Ellie Ward
Nov 05, 2025

The Double-Edged Sword: How Your Brain's Main 'On' Switch Can Become a Killer

Explore the biological paradox of excitotoxicity, where glutamate, the brain's primary excitatory neurotransmitter, can transform from essential messenger to cellular killer.

Lillian Cooper
Nov 04, 2025

Ubiquitin-Specific Proteases: Unlocking New Avenues to Overcome Cancer Drug Resistance

Exploring how Ubiquitin-Specific Proteases (USPs) drive cancer drug resistance and the promising therapeutic strategies targeting these molecular scissors.

Aubrey Brooks
Nov 04, 2025

Targeted Mitochondrial Epigenetics: A New Direction in Alzheimer's Disease Treatment

Explore how mitochondrial epigenetics is revolutionizing Alzheimer's disease treatment by targeting the cellular powerplants and their epigenetic regulation.

Nora Murphy
Nov 04, 2025

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