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The latest Protein Analysis news from News Medical |
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| | | | | Zoological proteomics is an interesting branch of science that is dedicated to the study of the proteome - the complete set of proteins expressed by an individual (human or animal), tissue, or cell type, in the context of zoology. | | | | Amino acids are key organic compounds that play important roles in several biological processes, including protein synthesis, cell signaling, and cellular metabolism. Due to their great importance, the analysis of amino acids generates lots of interest. | | | | In a recent study published in BMC Public Health, researchers investigated the association between dietary amino acid intake and the incidence of Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in participants of the Ravansar Non-Communicable Disease (RaNCD) Cohort Study. | | | | T cells are the key immune system component involved in killing cancer. Tumors produce signals that turn off these T cells, partially by forcing them to progressively differentiate (mature) into a hypofunctional state known as exhaustion. | | | | Transcription factors play essential roles in turning the genetic information encoded in genes into proteins in all cells and organisms. These regulatory proteins bind DNA, turn genes on or off, and control the rate at which DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which is needed for protein synthesis. | |
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