A study shows that high levels of negatively charged lipids can lock growth receptors into an overactive state, driving ...
How do cells know when to activate or slow down their activity? A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) provides new ...
In this work, the authors demonstrated that blue light mediated mitochondrial contacts attenuated blue light induced mitochondrial dysfunction, and validated this in human cells and C. elegans. This ...
Researchers at Durham have helped unlock a new understanding of how bacteria import antimicrobial peptides—the molecules that can kill or inhibit microbes. The research sheds new light on SbmA, a key ...
Cyanobacteria—ancient microbes that oxygenated Earth and made complex life possible—are still revealing surprises billions of ...
Scientists at Arizona State University have taken a key step toward understanding how the bacterium responsible for tularemia ...
A nanodisc platform that offers a clearer view of how key viral proteins interact with antibodies could lead to better HIV ...
WALTHAM, MA - April 23, 2026 - - KACTUS has published a technical framework for engineering 2+1 and trispecific T-cell engager therapeutics, addressing structural scaffold challenges for drug ...
Cell membranes are more than just barriers—they are dynamic, multifunctional structures essential for life. From controlling what enters and exits the cell to enabling communication and repair, they ...
Researchers at Durham have helped unlock new understanding of how bacteria import antimicrobial peptides - the molecules that ...