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A new study has revealed that vitamin C may do more than just boost immunity—it can also reactivate skin regeneration genes.
An interaction between two proteins points to a molecular basis for memory. But how do memories last when the molecules that ...
Cornell researchers have found a new and potentially more accurate way to see what proteins are doing inside living cells - using the cells' own components as built-in sensors.
Cornell researchers have found a new and potentially more accurate way to see what proteins are doing inside living ...
Scientists found that vitamin C doesn't just protect skin from damage - it actually turns on sleeping genes that help make ...
We employed this molecule to investigate formation of the one disulfide bond in carboxylase, the transmembrane structure of carboxylase, and the potential interactions among the carboxylase’s ...
The study provides a potential framework for dissecting mechanisms underpinning the failure of regeneration in other organs ...
An experimental rationalization of the structure type encountered in DNA and RNA by systematically investigating the chemical and physical properties of alternative nucleic acids has identified ...
Japanese researchers have found that vitamin C can thicken skin by switching on genes that boost skin cell growth, helping reverse age-related thinning. It works by reactivating DNA through a process ...
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-08648-1 Blood clotting is a complex, tightly regulated process involving numerous molecular steps and myriad biomolecules to carry them out, including vitamin K.
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