Cells, the microscopic building blocks of the human body, operate like a sophisticated symphony orchestra, finely orchestrating numerous life processes. In this diminutive yet intricate world, ribosomes function as conductors, guiding the synthesis of proteins—the essential constituents of life. However, disruptions in ribosomal function are frequently linked to cellular dysfunction, intimately intertwining them with the onset and progression of various diseases. Anomalies in cellular ribosomes have a close correlation with seve...
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