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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 ...
Using a novel microscopy technique, researchers revealed how influenza viruses interact with host cells. The method enabled ...
But the new strategy takes a different path: using cell surface receptors like CD36 to actively bring drugs inside. CD36 is a protein abundantly found on the surface of cells in the intestine ...
A new Salk Institute study suggests that estrogen-related receptors could be a key to repairing energy metabolism and muscle ...
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Engineered T-cells use natural receptors as 'brakes' to target cancer while sparing healthy tissueFrançois and his student François Bourassa designed a theoretical mathematical model to determine how to modulate the immune response using receptors naturally present on the surface of T-cells.
The labs of Ryan Flynn at Boston Children’s Hospital and Konstantinos Tzelepis at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute have found a readily druggable target on the surface of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) ...
The neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) is a developmentally regulated ... There, it binds FcRn and is transported to the opposite cell surface facing the lumen, where the FcRn-bound IgG is released.
Scientists from the Keck School of Medicine at University of Southern California have developed a spectral flow ...
But the new strategy takes a different path: using cell surface receptors like CD36 to actively bring drugs inside. CD36 is a protein abundantly found on the surface of cells in the intestine ...
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