Cells constantly shift and transform, triggering the complex choreography that shapes living organisms. Whether dividing into new cells or sculpting an embryo, these tiny movements rely on chemical ...
Scientists have long struggled to target proteins that lack defined structure and are involved in cancer, neurodegenerative ...
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A natural antibacterial molecule shows clinical promise. Its unusual binding site is on an excellent target: ...
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Ashish Agarwal, Co-Founder of Enzyme Office Spaces, is transforming India’s office space landscape by providing medium-sized ...
Monoclonal antibodies lead biosimilar approvals because of their large market size, well-defined regulatory pathways, and ...
Not all cholesterol is bad; in fact, your body needs it for various functions, as a British Heart Foundation expert explains.
Life takes shape with the motion of a single cell. In response to signals from certain proteins and enzymes, a cell can start ...