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What should researchers know about peptide shelf stability?
You order an expensive research peptide compound, store it carefully in the refrigerator, and plan to use it over several ...
Several of the early bills already pitched for the 2026 Indiana General Assembly deal with mortality, and all from a ...
Green burials have caught on as people look for eco-friendly ways to handle their remains. Water cremation is another way and ...
Through a recent notice, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has ...
Bioiberica, a global life science company, has on December 15 announced the publication of a scientific paper in the ...
MIT scientists have found that an amino acid called cysteine can help the gut heal itself. In mouse studies, a cysteine-rich diet activated immune cells that release a molecule speeding up tissue ...
Scientists have uncovered how aging alters tryptophan metabolism in the brain, linking a longevity protein to ...
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Bone Broth vs. Protein Powder: Which Is Better for Muscle Building and Recovery?
Bone broth contains protein and nutrients that benefit muscles. However, protein powder may have a more direct impact on muscle building and recovery.
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CRISPR Cas12a3: A precise tool to halt viral protein production
Across all domains of life, immune defenses foil invading viruses by making it impossible for the viruses to replicate. Most known CRISPR systems target invading pathogens' DNA and chop it up to ...
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Boosting the cell's own cleanup: New class of small molecules accelerate natural protein degradation
Proteins that are no longer needed, defective, or potentially harmful are labeled with a molecular "tag" and dismantled in ...
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Scientists find how aging brains turn a vital amino acid toxic
As people grow older, the same brain chemistry that once supported sharp thinking and stable mood can quietly start to work ...
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Newly discovered molecules accelerate the removal of immune-modulating enzyme
Cells have a remarkable housekeeping system: proteins that are no longer needed, defective, or potentially harmful are labeled with a molecular "tag" and dismantled in the cellular recycling machinery ...
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