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CCR1 Protein: A Chemokine Receptor at the Crossroads of Immunity and Disease

CCR1 Protein: A Chemokine Receptor at the Crossroads of Immunity and Disease

Among them, CCR1 (C-C chemokine receptor type 1) has attracted attention for its dual role as both a guardian of host defense and a potential driver of chronic inflammation and cancer progression. For researchers, CCR1 is more than a seven-transmembrane G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR)—it is a molecular switch that can reshape immune landscapes under ...

ByCreative BioMart


PCLS: An ex-vivo Window Into Lung Disease and Drug Discovery

PCLS: An ex-vivo Window Into Lung Disease and Drug Discovery

Precision-Cut Lung Slices (PCLS) have emerged as a innovative ex vivo model that allows researchers to explore deep into lung physiology, disease mechanisms, and pharmacological responses. By offering a unique combination of biological complexity and controlled experimental conditions, PCLS serve as a critical bridge between the limitations of traditional in vitro cell cultures and the ...

BySCIREQ - an emka TECHNOLOGIES Company


Unraveling the Mysteries of TREM1 Protein: A Key Player in Inflammation and Disease

Unraveling the Mysteries of TREM1 Protein: A Key Player in Inflammation and Disease

In sepsis, a life-threatening condition characterized by systemic inflammation in response to infection, TREM1 expression is markedly upregulated, contributing to the overwhelming cytokine release and tissue damage observed in septic patients. ...

ByCreative BioMart


Shining a Light on Drug Delivery: The Rise of Fluorescent Liposomes

Shining a Light on Drug Delivery: The Rise of Fluorescent Liposomes

These dyes emit light when excited by specific wavelengths, allowing researchers to visualize the liposomes in real-time using fluorescence microscopy or other imaging techniques. ...

ByCreative Biostructure


How does your Vaginal Microbiome Affect your Cancer Risk?

How does your Vaginal Microbiome Affect your Cancer Risk?

Take care of your vaginal microbiome and it will take care of you This relationship between your VMB, its products, and the health of your reproductive tissues is a pretty big deal. Research has found that when the reproductive tract’s healthy acidity is lowered and species take over that aren’t normal, inflammation increases. ...

ByJuno Bio


Molecular Mechanisms by which Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides Prevent or Promote the Development of Asthma and Allergic Diseases in Humans Revealed

Molecular Mechanisms by which Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides Prevent or Promote the Development of Asthma and Allergic Diseases in Humans Revealed

Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) can promote or prevent allergic reactions of T helper cells (Th2), but the molecular mechanism behind it is not clear to researchers at present; immunologists have long been confused about LPS, which is a lipopolysaccharide molecule of bacteria, which can help form the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria; many experiments have shown that LPS exposure may ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


Understanding Pediatric Cardiomyopathy: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

Understanding Pediatric Cardiomyopathy: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options

In other words, for some children, cardiomyopathy will occur because of genetics, whereas others will develop the condition because of an infection or disease, such as myocarditis — a viral infection that causes inflammation in the heart. Researchers also believe that there is a link between some types of cardiomyopathy and excessive exposure to certain ...

BySynCardia Systems, LLC,


Special Genes May Affect the Level of Lipopolysaccharide in the Body’s Blood

Special Genes May Affect the Level of Lipopolysaccharide in the Body’s Blood

Lipopolysaccharide is a virulence factor produced by bacteria, which often triggers systemic inflammation through the body's circulation; recently, in a study published in Journal of the American Heart Association entitled "Genetic Profile of Endotoxemia Reveals an Association With Thromboembolism and Stroke," scientists from the University of Helsinki in Finland discovered a ...

ByCD BioGlyco.

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