All Protein Expression articles – Page 8
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WhitepaperInfographic: Targeted protein degradation
In this infographic, we discuss both inhibition and degradation, the advantages and challenges related to each approach and the key points you need to consider when designing your protein degraders.
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NewsTargeted therapy for treatment-resistant breast cancer
US researchers have uncovered a potential target for treating breast cancer that is resistant to endocrine therapies because of a specific gene mutation.
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NewsPotential pathway to improved stroke recovery
Japanese researchers identify a protein that reduces inflammation, stimulates neural growth, and improves sensory and motor functions following ischemic stroke in mice.
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NewsDiverse senescent cell populations uncovered by single-cell RNA sequencing
Single-cell transcriptomic RNA sequencing analysis has allowed US researchers to identify the specific populations and the dynamic transition states during senescence initiation and progression.
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NewsNew technique enables in vivo analysis of protein complexes
Chinese researchers use a glycosidic-bond-based mass-spectrometry-cleavable cross-linker to analyse proteins in vivo.
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NewsComputational tool gets more out of multi-omics data
US researchers developed a next-generation computational tool called NetBID2 that can uncover difficult-to-identify proteins that drive biological processes contributing to cancer.
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NewsReviving T cells to tackle immunotherapy-resistant cancers
US researchers utilise a new approach to immunotherapy, using exhausted T cells that could help overcome treatment resistance in cancers.
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NewsNew treatment pathway for deadly pancreatic cancers
US scientists have used mouse models of pancreatic cancer to identify genes used by tumour cells to grow uncontrollably.
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NewsStem cell discovery has potential to impact cancer treatments
A team from Trinity College Dublin have uncovered mechanisms that stem cells use to establish cellular identity, a process that will have potential in cancer and targeted treatments.
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WebinarAccelerating biologics discovery via antibody library and reaching IND faster with cell line development
The application of Fab and VHH naïve library to expedite the antibody discovery against tumor-associated antigen for CAR-T, ADC and bispecific antibody.
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NewsWhy do some immunotherapies fail to kill cancer?
Spreading cancer can halt natural pathway that should recruit killer T cells directly to where it has metastasised, US scientists report.
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ArticleSARS-CoV-2 spike protein dihedral angle oscillations reveal favoured rotation frequencies
As new variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus emerge, leading scientists Dr Oscar Bastidas and Dr Zoran Sevarac explore how their latest research identified a structured frequency domain profile in data with no discernible pattern. Their article also emphasises that it remains imperative to continue learning about this pathogen’s molecular machinery ...
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ArticleDrug Target Review Vaccine development ebook 2023
In this ebook are articles on the future potential for mRNA therapies and combatting new variants of the SARS-CoV-2.
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Whitepaper: Serum-free and Animal-free Research
Discover how the adoption of animal-free media/supplements can improve reproducibility in cell culture and biotherapeutic research.
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NewsNew genes modulate toxicity of the protein that causes Alzheimer’s
Scientists from Spain have identified genes that regulate Alzheimer’s disease, including Surf4, which alters the regulation of calcium within Alzheimer’s cells.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: PSMA Protein in the Battle Against Cancer
The PSMA Protein is a new therapeutic hot target. In this article, learn about its growing role in the fight against prostate cancer and beyond.
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Step forward in gene therapy to treat cause of sudden cardiac arrest
Using gene therapy, the researchers corrected abnormal heart rhythms by restoring a protein that heart cells need to establish connections with one another.
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NewsNovel peptide may tackle the root cause of type 2 diabetes
British researchers uncover peptide: PEPITEM that could reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and other obesity-related conditions.
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NewsWeaponising SARS-CoV-2 spike protein against itself to prevent infection
By creating a drug that is based on part of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, US and Finnish researchers can block the virus from entering cells.
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NewsThe future for quality control of mRNA medications
Japanese researchers combine cutting edge mass spectrometry with software analysis to elucidate mRNA structure.


