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What if mRNA vaccines could be made more powerful and less irritating? Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have found a way to do just that—by tweaking a key molecule in the vaccine’s ...
TAU’s vice president for research and development said that they worked on the project for two-and-a-half years and were very ...
Borrowing from the anti-inflammatory properties of olive oil, Penn Engineers used a century-old chemical reaction to redesign ...
Many proteins are capable of spontaneously rearranging themselves within cells to form molecular condensates—membraneless ...
As millions of people know firsthand, the most common side effect of mRNA vaccines like the COVID-19 shot is inflammation: ...
All living organisms encode the amino acid sequences of proteins as nucleotide sequences (genetic information) in their ...
As millions of people know firsthand, the most common side effect of mRNA vaccines like the COVID-19 shot is inflammation: ...
Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo will hold a news conference to address federal recommendations regarding COVID-19 vaccines for children on Thursday.
Cells contain helper molecules called transfer RNAs (tRNAs), which carry building blocks (amino acids) to make proteins.
An easy method for efficiently identifying proteins that interact with bioactive molecules has been developed by chemical biologists at RIKEN. This innovation, published in ChemBioChem, could help to ...