Slow-moving shell of water can make Parkinson’s proteins ‘stickier’
15 November 2022Water – which makes up the majority of every cell in the body – plays a key role in how proteins, including those associated with...
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Water – which makes up the majority of every cell in the body – plays a key role in how proteins, including those associated with...
Audit finds the future of rural churches lies in their significance as assets for the wider community.
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