Two molecular control factors play a decisive role in what is known as splicing, the cutting and assembly of mature messenger ...
The Biochemistry Cell Culture Facility provides investigators within the Department a user-friendly, shared resource environment where researchers can advance discovery in diverse areas such as cancer ...
Proteins are the molecular building blocks and engines of the cell, and are involved in practically all life processes. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry investigate the ...
Biological condensates within cells—the yellow masses seen within these long cylinders—provide cells with a way to control their internal electrostatic biochemistry.
Biochemistry explores chemical processes related to living organisms. It is a laboratory-based science combining biology and chemistry. Biochemists study the structure, composition, and chemical ...
The world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society honored Brown faculty members from molecular biophysics and ...
New research sheds light on one of the biggest questions in biology: where did complex life come from? The answer may lie ...
Biochemistry involves the study of the chemical transformations and the intricate concert of processes that take place in living organisms. Through coursework and research in our department, our ...
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