Mini-proteins are engineered protein capsule, bcapable of delivering targeted radiation dose directly to tumor cells expressing Nectin-4/b. ...
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Treating cancer effectively often involves stopping cancer cells from multiplying, which requires understanding the proteins that the cells rely on to survive. Protein profiling plays a critical role in this process by helping researchers identify proteins—and their specific parts—that future drugs should target. But when used independently, past approaches haven’t been detailed enough to spotlight [...]
Mini-proteins are engineered protein capsule, bcapable of delivering targeted radiation dose directly to tumor cells expressing Nectin-4/b. ...
In a breakthrough study published in Cell Reports, researchers from Professor Idit Shachar’s laboratory at the Weizmann Institute of Science have...
Cutting off cancer cells’ access to fat may help a specific type of cancer treatment work more effectively, according to a study by Van Andel...
Discover how mini-proteins deliver targeted radiation to Nectin-4 expressing tumor cells, sparing healthy tissues and offering new hope for cancer...
Researchers at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University have identified a novel type of immune cell, called the stem-like CD4 T cell, that plays a...
The team developed a high-throughput imaging platform to assess the influence of nearly 3,500 mutations on protein location. They found that roughly...
Recently, Prof. Huang Qing from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences studied the new functions of ganoderic...
Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have discovered a mechanism that ovarian tumours use to cripple immune cells and impede their attack—blocking the...
There are billions of tiny packets of cellular material called extracellular vesicles (EVs) that cells produce and release into each person’s blood,...
In healthy brains, immune cells called microglia patrol for damage, clearing away debris and harmful proteins. But in the presence of the APOE4...