Scientists at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT) have developed a new microarray-based diagnostic platform that can help close vaccination gaps and quickly detect ...
Most pharmaceuticals sold today have their origin in a biochemistry laboratory. Drug discovery has traditionally started with a biochemical pathway implicated in a pathophysiological process. An ...
Researchers from the University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, Finland, led by Docent Sami Ventela and Professor ...
The chains of amino acids that make up proteins are critical to every form of life. The complex ways that these proteins fold ...
By measuring how proteins change in response to thousands of perturbations, nELISA complements transcriptomic data with a direct, functional readout of immune regulation--moving proteomic screening ...
Pichia pastoris is emerging as a versatile, efficient alternative for protein production, bridging microbial and mammalian expression systems.
Iain Cheeseman and colleagues reveal the underappreciated role of single genes producing multiple proteins in atypical ...
A large-scale screen of tuberculosis proteins has revealed several possible antigens that could be developed as a new vaccine for TB, the world's deadliest infectious disease.
Elevated WNT signalling triggers a wound-like response in RAS cancer cells, activating TLRs-dependent canonical NF-κB ...
A new method vastly improves on the existing approach for single-cell genetic sequencing, enabling scientists to read the ...