A new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an "outside in" signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell. The work, ...
A new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an 'outside in' signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell. The work reveals a new signaling mechanism that could be exploited for delivering other ...
A new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an "outside in" signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell.
Also entered into collaboration and option agreement with AbbVie to develop novel tumor-activated immunotherapies, including ...
The fatty membrane surrounding every living cell is a vibrant environment where countless biological processes take place.
the cell membrane, every day and have to repair them again. Researchers at the University of Münster have now identified the processes that enable the precise closure of such membrane injuries.
A new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an "outside in" signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell.
Cell membrane Allows gases and water to diffuse freely into and out of the cell. Controls the transport of other molecules. Mitochondrion (plural is mitochondria) Contains enzymes for the ...
This influx of calcium at the contact site attracts and activates a kinase called CaMKII, a protein known to be important in ...
New research reveals that brain cells use a muscle-like signaling mechanism to relay information over long distances.