How catalysts and enzymes are becoming one of the most powerful and least visible forces in low-carbon manufacturing.
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Cannabis Did Not Always Produce THC and a New Study Shows How Evolution Figured It Out
The results revealed a clear sequence. Enzymes predating cannabis showed no ability to process CBGA. The first enzyme unique ...
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Commercially viable biomanufacturing: Designer yeast turns sugar into lucrative chemical 3-HP
Using a tiny, acid-tolerant yeast, scientists have demonstrated a cost-effective way to make disposable diapers, ...
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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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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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Immune sabotage: How a Vitamin A byproduct compromises the body's normal anti-cancer response
Scientists at the Princeton University Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research have identified novel mechanisms by ...
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Vitamin A derivative suppresses immune response and cancer vaccine efficacy
Scientists at the Princeton University Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research have identified novel mechanisms by ...
The discovery could pave the way for new treatments, improved risk prediction, and earlier intervention for brain metastases.
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Earthworms turn manure into a powerful tool against antibiotic resistance
Earthworms could become unexpected allies in the global fight against antibiotic resistance, by helping farmers turn manure ...
Auto-brewery syndrome is a devastating and poorly understood condition, but effective treatments could be on the way ...
Innovative research into the gene-editing tool targets influenza’s ability to replicate—stopping it in its tracks.
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