First detailed 3D image of astrocytes produced by researchers
Researchers have compiled images to create the first detailed 3D models of astrocytes, which could be used in the development of therapeutics to aid their function.
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Researchers have compiled images to create the first detailed 3D models of astrocytes, which could be used in the development of therapeutics to aid their function.
A new study has demonstrated for the first time that mutations that affect myosin motor activity result in slower cell movements in vivo.
Researchers have been able to watch rhomboid proteases in a native lipid environment which may be useful for the development of Parkinson's and malaria medication.
A machine-learning algorithm has been created that automates high-throughput screens of epigenetic medicines.
A new study into the enzyme Cdc34 may make it possible to target the enzyme specifically to develop new cancer therapeutics.
The ImageXpress® Pico Automated Cell Imaging System from Molecular Devices is more than a digital microscope, combining high-resolution imaging with powerful analysis.
Macrophages originate from blood monocytes that leave the circulation and penetrate various tissues where they differentiate into macrophages. They are involved in the removal of pathogens and phagocytosis of dead cells. In addition, they initiate inflammation by releasing cytokines that activate vascular cells and facilitate macrophage adhesion to blood vessels…
New protein-painting technology could lead to developing cancer immunotherapy medicines that can be administered as a pill.
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Researchers have shown that a monoclonal antibody prevents viruses from fusing with cell membranes to gain entry.
Researchers in the US have devised a new way to clearly image proteins located in synapses, which they hope will faciliate future treatment for diseases associated with blocked gene expression.
Scientists studying particular disease states often search cellular signaling pathways to gain insight into DNA, RNA, and protein function.
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Structural and functional study of the nervous system, also known as Neuroscience, is one of the scientific fields that has always crystallized the hopes and fantasy of humankind - not only interms of disease understanding and treatment but also in terms of capacity improvement.
This issue includes an investigation into utilising recombinant antibodies for research, a highlight on protein design using computational methods and an examination of the advances in genomic medicine. Also in the issue are articles on next generation sequencing and upstream bioprocessing.