A bacterial enzyme could make it possible to produce the plastic building block ethylene without the emission of CO₂.
That problem is why, even though we’ve had success finding enzymes that break down common plastics like polyesters and PET, they’re only partial solutions to plastic waste. However, researchers aren’t ...
Peptides derived from endogenous regulatory proteins are believed to often serve as intriguing molecular probes in neuroscience and related fields.
The Independent on MSN
Less trick, more treat: Why pumpkins are the ultimate gut-health superfood
Carved, scooped and left to rot, millions of pumpkins are binned every Halloween – but beneath their spooky grin lies one of ...
This study presents valuable findings on the role of KLF6 in in vitro endothelial cells exposed to altered (high or low) shear stress with a customized microfluidic device to investigate mechanisms of ...
AZoLifeSciences on MSN
Protein Dysfunction Could be the Cause of Diseases Resulting From Shortened Telomeres
New research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison reveals that dysfunction in a protein essential to maintaining stability in our chromosomes may be responsible for serious - and sometimes deadly ...
Ultimately, changes in the activity of key enzymes produced by bacteria in the estrobolome ... in part by weakening anti-tumor immune defenses and altering mammary gland structure in ways that favor ...
Insulin and epidermal signals independently shape sexually dimorphic neurite branching in C. elegans
Sexual state-regulated insulin signaling and vulval epithelial cues engage distinct pathways to remodel the F-actin ...
Vitamin D3 and boron may support prostate health by influencing hormone balance, immune function, and cell growth. Both ...
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