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In a bid to better understand how cancer cells power their explosive growth and spread, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have shed new light on the location and function of ...
Many antimicrobial resistant pathogens are more prevalent in patients with cancer than in those without, even in the ...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are essential players in regulating protein functions, including stability, localization, and interactions, and they ...
Researchers and biomedical engineers from Dartmouth Health, Dartmouth Cancer Center and the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College have discovered a new fluorescent molecule that makes ...
In a bid to better understand how cancer cells power their explosive growth and spread, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine ...
Recent research on MCL-1, a critical protein that is an attractive target for cancer drug development, helps explain why some ...