A new study from experts with Georgia State University has achieved a long-standing goal in neuroscience: showing how the brain's smallest components build the systems that shape thought, emotion and ...
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a ubiquitous human gamma-herpesvirus causally linked to a diverse spectrum of lymphoid malignancies. This review provides a comprehensive overview of EBV-associated ...
A vulnerability has been discovered in the bacteria that cause Lyme disease. For decades, Lyme disease has frustrated both physicians and patients alike. Caused by the corkscrew-shaped bacterium ...
IUCN has adopted the first-ever global policy on synthetic biology and nature conservation. The policy was adopted by IUCN’s highest decision-making body, its Members’ Assembly, comprising the Union's ...
Amino acids have long been known to improve the stability and solubility of proteins. Amino acids might be added to insulin, for example, to maintain shelf-life and stop undesired chemical reactions ...
He was only 37 when he made a discovery that challenged the existing tenets of biology and led to an understanding of retroviruses and viruses, including H.I.V. By Gina Kolata David Baltimore, a ...
The paper of #7919 that convert each molecule encoded by SMILES string into a graph in experiment, but I didn't find example in examples folder, there are only NeuralFingerprint model and test, and no ...
Duke’s department of biology recently decided to press pause on one of its gateway courses, Biology 203, Molecular Biology, Genetics and Evolution, reportedly due to negative student feedback on the ...
More proteins may be druggable with molecular glue degraders than initially thought, according to a new paper in Science from the biotech firm Monte Rosa Therapeutics. Molecular glues are small ...
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