The three-dimensional structure of a GPCR protein, with pink and blue shaded alpha helices
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GPCRs affect almost every aspect of human sensory perception and physiology, and they are involved in a range of diseases, including cancer.

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The Soundtrack of Science

Using Mass Photometry to Assess and Characterize Protein Samples 

Rapidly Characterizing Complex Samples With Mass Photometry

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Phage Display: Finding the One in a Million

Discover the Benefits to Using Label-Free Techniques to Study Biomolecular Interactions

Why Label-Free Techniques Can Help Researchers Study Biomolecular Interactions in Real-Time

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A Primer on Quantitative Western Blots

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Shining a Light on Mass Photometry

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Infographic: Short Protein Motifs’ Role in SARS-CoV-2 Infection

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Viruses Target Super-Short Protein Motifs to Disrupt Host Biology

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Probing Antibody Binding to the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein

R&D Systems: Types of Biotinylated Proteins

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Infographic: Functional Characterization of Microproteins

Advances in the functional characterization of newly discovered microproteins hint at their diverse roles  in health and disease

The Dark Matter of the Human Proteome

Cracking the Complex

Macro, Mini, Micro

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Biomedical Informatician Atul Butte Dies at 55

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A Gut Pathogen’s Unexpected Weapon Against Amyloid Diseases

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Universe 25 Experiment

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Maternal Iron Deficiency Can Trigger Sex Reversal in Mouse Embryos

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Taking Control of Cellular Contamination with PCR Testing

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Electronic Records in Cell Culture Management

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June 2025, Issue 1

Nergal Networks: Where Friendship Meets Infection

A citizen science game explores how social choices and networks can influence how an illness moves through a population.

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Maximizing Lentivirus Recovery

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Unraveling Complex Biology with Advanced Multiomics Technology

Unraveling Complex Biology with Five-Dimensional Multiomics

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Resurrecting Plant Defense Mechanisms to Avoid Crop Pathogens

Resurrecting Plant Defense Mechanisms to Avoid Crop Pathogens

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Agilent Unveils the Next Generation in LC-Mass Detection: The InfinityLab Pro iQ Series

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Agilent Announces the Enhanced 8850 Gas Chromatograph

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