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Scientists discovered that slightly changing the chemical "link" in a protein (from a gamma to an alpha bond) completely changes how it interacts with the body's immune system, potentially opening doors for new neuroprotective drugs. Source: Available for free via PubMed Central (PMC) . 3. "Multicolored Silk" and Natural Polymers
It shifts the focus from traditional fossil fuels to "green" biological hydrogen, offering a roadmap for how industrial-scale organic waste can be turned into a renewable energy source.
This research investigates modified versions of glutathione—the body's "master antioxidant"—to see if they can better protect cells from oxidative stress, a key factor in aging and diseases like Parkinson's. 124163
Read the abstract or access the full study on ScienceDirect . 2. The Chemistry of Antioxidants and Parkinson’s Disease
This is one of the most cited works associated with the number. The article, titled was published in the journal Energy (Volume 254, Part B). "Multicolored Silk" and Natural Polymers It shifts the
It explores a "three-in-one" solution for the environmental crisis: using bacteria to clean wastewater while simultaneously generating electricity and hydrogen fuel.
Researchers developed a way to control the degradation and "re-crystallization" of silk to create naturally lustrous, multicolored materials. 124163
If you prefer materials science, article in the journal Polymer (2021) is titled "Natural polymer towards lustrous multicolored silk" .
