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28 December 2020
Functional amyloids: a “magical” protein state
How much maligned amyloids may be the key to our memories
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28 December 2020
How much maligned amyloids may be the key to our memories
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01 December 2020
UMKC Today
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30 November 2020
Researchers at the Stowers Institute have developed an approach that integrates several technologies to build detailed structural models of protein complexes, which are made up of multiple proteins that assemble and work together to perform a biological function.
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17 November 2020
Researchers in the Krumlauf Lab have identified a handful of variations in an amino acid sequence critical for retaining the ancestral function of a gene over the course of 600 million years of evolution.
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07 October 2020
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06 October 2020
Two early-career Stowers investigators, Nicolas Rohner, PhD, and Sarah Zanders, PhD, were recently recognized for having a significant impact on their fields.
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04 September 2020
A comparative study of two fish species offers important clues about vertebrate regeneration.
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01 September 2020
Several researchers at the Stowers Institute received award notifications during the past few months, including investigators, a postdoctoral researcher, and predoctoral researchers.
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14 August 2020
A new study from the Zanders Lab describes a strategy that the S. pombe fission yeast genome can use to mitigate some of the worst effects conferred by parasitic gene elements known as meiotic drivers.
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07 August 2020
Scientists in the Bazzini Lab and collaborators have harnessed CRISPR technology to target gene messages in animal model embryos to gain a better understanding of the early stages of vertebrate development.
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20 July 2020
Researchers from the Stowers Institute see cavefish as a potential way to understand more about the rise in autoimmune diseases in humans.
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09 July 2020
COVID-19 disease in humans, caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2 virus, was first reported in the city of Wuhan, China in December 2019
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16 June 2020
Scientists at the Stowers Institute have shown that a dysfunctional placenta can play a previously unrecognized role during the earliest stages of development in mouse models
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12 May 2020
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01 May 2020
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28 April 2020
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27 April 2020
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20 April 2020
The study’s researchers found that low doses of the anthracycline antibiotic doxorubicin inhibit the interaction between two molecular pathways that work closely together to promote tumor growth and resistance to therapy. The targeted approach also clears the way for cancer-targeting immune cells to do their work, an unexpected and novel finding, according to the study authors.
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15 April 2020
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14 April 2020
Researchers at the Stowers Institute have fine-tuned a method to pinpoint surfaces within large multi-protein complexes that are close to, and likely to be directly interacting with, one another.
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06 April 2020
Assistant Investigator Randal Halfmann, PhD, was awarded a four-year grant from the NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
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13 March 2020
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12 March 2020
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03 March 2020
Two innovative microscopes offering versatility and a streamlined user experience were installed at the Stowers Institute
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