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Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have solved a 60-year-old mystery in bacterial cell envelope ...
Glucosyl- and diglycosyl-diacylglycerols are abundant lipids in many Gram-positive bacteria, and these lipids function as membrane anchors for the lipoteichoic acid constituents of the cell wall 3.
Lipid A, the endotoxic component of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), is fundamental to the architecture and function of Gram-negative bacterial outer membranes. It not only anchors LPS to the cell ...
Insects possess a remarkable ability to develop innate immune memory, and the mechanisms underlying this process are becoming a central topic in innate immunity research.
Biodegradation of persistent pesticides like atrazine often stalls at low concentrations in the environment. While mass transfer does not limit atrazine degradation by the Gram-positive Arthrobacter ...
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Lipid nanoparticle structure shapes cell uptake: Cubosomes fuse with membranes for efficient delivery - MSNScientists have discovered that the internal shape of tiny drug-delivery particles—called lipid nanoparticles—has a big impact on how well our cells absorb them, paving the way to more ...
LYL314 demonstrated robust expansion with a time to peak of 10 days (N = 51). The final drug product contained the desired CD62L-positive naïve T-cell phenotype (median, 95%).
LYL314 demonstrated robust expansion with a time to peak of 10 days (N = 51). The final drug product contained the desired CD62L-positive naïve T-cell phenotype (median, 95%).
Positive Late-Breaking Data for Incyte’s First-in-Class mutCALR-targeted therapy INCA033989 in Essential Thrombocythemia Presented at EHA2025Data demonstrates the potential for INCA033989 to ...
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