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The pigment in red hair has a secret superpower we never knew about
A pigment in red hair may have a secret superpower: It can turn a toxic threat into a splash of color. Scientists studying ...
A pigment that makes feathers and hair orange helps prevent cellular damage by removing excess cysteine from cells.
In a new study of mice, researchers have found that an experimental drug that breaks down the amino acid cysteine slows pancreatic tumor growth by causing ferroptosis, an unusual form of cell death. A ...
A pigment that makes feathers and hair orange helps prevent cellular damage by removing excess cysteine from cells.
All proteins are built from the same 20 amino acids. One of these, cysteine, was assumed not to have been present at the origin of life. In a new study, scientists have recreated how cysteine was ...
Mice genetically engineered to lack the ability to make the amino acid cysteine, and fed a cysteine-free diet, lost 30 percent of their body weight in just one week, a new study shows. Published ...
ADC conjugation, redefined. Explore a rapid 3-hour workflow that delivers precise, controlled antibody-drug conjugates for ...
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