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Influenza viruses are among the most likely triggers of future pandemics. A research team from the Helmholtz Center for ...
For the first time, scientists have mapped the 3D structure of the human sweet taste receptor, offering critical insights ...
But the new strategy takes a different path: using cell surface receptors like CD36 to actively bring drugs inside. CD36 is a protein found abundantly on the surface of cells in the intestine ...
The researchers hope to identify the cell-surface receptors that bind BRP and to further dissect the pathways of its action. They are also investigating how to help the peptide’s effects last longer ...
Rule-breaking drug design takes advantage of CD36-dependent pathway A research team of scientists from Duke University School ...
Scientists from the Keck School of Medicine at University of Southern California have developed a spectral flow ...
Studies show how spike protein changes determine the risk of viral outbreaks, offering important insights for the future ...