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Explore cutting-edge technologies and workflows advancing downstream processing in biopharma, driving purification efficiency ...
In the ongoing battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, MSU researchers have made a discovery that could reshape how we ...
An easy method for efficiently identifying proteins that interact with bioactive molecules has been developed by chemical biologists at RIKEN. This innovation, published in ChemBioChem, could help to ...
Microsoft’s artificial intelligence tool BioEmu can predict the multiple conformational states of a protein, giving insight into how a protein moves and its potential function.
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) has emerged as a major organizing principle in cells. Recent work showed that multiple components of integrin-mediated focal adhesions, including p130Cas can form ...
Ethris has entered a strategic partnership with Thermo Fisher Scientific for providing completely integrated mRNA solution.
GenScript, a global leader in life science research tools and services support, has expanded its mRNA synthesis and formulation capabilities with the launch of a GMP-like mRNA manufacturing ...
Protein factories in the cells then take instructions from the mRNA and manufacture a protein like the one found on the surface of a Covid-19 virus.
Imagine a cancer treatment that precisely targets malignant cells, leaving healthy ones untouched. Consider, also, a cancer treatment that corrects abnormal protein synthesis to produce healthy ...
Protein synthesis is vital for life, translating genetic information from DNA to functional proteins through transcription and translation processes.
We found that the drive to conserve energy determines mRNA and protein number and location, affecting each molecular species differently depending on the length, lifetime and other properties of ...
We begin with the synthesis of a novel cholesterol derivative followed by SE-LNP formulation and design of experiment-guided optimization to identify three lead SE-LNPs. We then evaluate their in ...