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Glycan Cartography Mapping the Uncharted Territories of Cell Communication   

Glycan Cartography Mapping the Uncharted Territories of Cell Communication  

The Hidden Language of Glycans Imagine a vast molecular conversation happening within and between cells—where sugar-based structures act as sophisticated messengers carrying critical biological information. These complex carbohydrate structures, known as glycans, represent far more than simple decorative elements on proteins and lipids. They constitute an intricate "glycocode" that ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Alfa Cytology Unveils Advanced PD-1 Inhibitor Development Service for Cancer Research

Alfa Cytology Unveils Advanced PD-1 Inhibitor Development Service for Cancer Research

Alfa Cytology unveils advanced PD-1 inhibitor development service for cancer research. Alfa Cytology, a prominent service provider in the oncology landscape, has recently launched its innovative PD-1 inhibitor development services. This initiative marks a significant advancement in the quest for more effective cancer therapies, focusing on enhancing precision and adaptability in treatment ...

ByAlfa Cytology


Biotech Insights: New Views on Sialic Acid Protein Detection

Biotech Insights: New Views on Sialic Acid Protein Detection

Sialic acid proteins are a special type of glycoproteins, characterized by the presence of sialic acid at the end of the sugar chain. Sialic acid is a biologically important sugar molecule that plays a crucial role in many intercellular interactions, including cell recognition, adhesion and signal transduction. Therefore, the detection of sialic acid proteins holds significant value in disease ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Nano Antibody Sequencing

Nano Antibody Sequencing

When we talk about antibody sequencing, we often think of issues related to disease treatment and improving human health. Nanobody sequencing provides us with a more precise and efficient solution. Nanobodies, also known as single-domain antibodies, are antibodies composed of a single functional domain. They have the advantages of small size, high stability, and good penetration, and therefore ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Apoptosis Assays: Unraveling the Mechanisms of Cell Death

Apoptosis Assays: Unraveling the Mechanisms of Cell Death

Introduction Cellular mechanisms driving cell death play a crucial role in various physiological and pathological processes. One such mechanism is apoptosis, a tightly regulated process vital for maintaining tissue homeostasis, development, and immune response. Apoptosis assays are valuable tools used by researchers to study the intricate details of this cellular event. This blog aims to ...

ByProfacgen


CADM: A New Generation of Tumor Suppressor Genes

CADM: A New Generation of Tumor Suppressor Genes

About Tumor Suppressor Genes A tumor suppressor gene, also known as anti-onco gene, is an essential component of the body's defense against cancer. It usually facilitates apoptosis. With its absence, the human body will be functioning without its “brake” of cell proliferation. Cells are potent to go under abnormal growth processes and finally lead to tumor/cancer. Here are some key ...

ByBeta Lifescience


CD Genomics Supports Immune and Cancer Research with TCR-Seq Service

CD Genomics Supports Immune and Cancer Research with TCR-Seq Service

“Our TCR-Seq service enables researchers to gain a better understanding of T-cell clone diversity and clonality, providing critical support for immunotherapy research and development,” said a senior scientist at CD Genomics. “Our service delivers rapid and efficient analysis of T-cell receptors, providing researchers with accurate and reliable ...

ByCD Genomics


Education’s Role in Fighting Infectious Diseases

Education’s Role in Fighting Infectious Diseases

Misinformation can have a profound impact on public health, experts say that education might be the key to combating it. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), immunization saves millions of lives each year. But given that many are still hesitant to get vaccinated for COVID-19, it is apparent that we are amidst an ‘infodemic’. “We’re not just battling ...

ByCSL Seqirus UK Limited


Runny or stuffy nose in children. What to do?

Runny or stuffy nose in children. What to do?

Young children are prone to infections due to their developing immune systems – they are not ready yet to fight all the viruses that are spread in the air. ...

ByNosiboo


Introduction to Protein N-glycosylation

Introduction to Protein N-glycosylation

Glycosylation is one of the most important protein post-translational modifications in organisms, occurring in 50%-70% of proteins in cells. It is associated with many diseases as it can affect essential life activities, such as cell recognition, differentiation, adhesion, signal transduction, and immune response. Immune diseases, congenital sugar defects, and dozens of genetic diseases, as well ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Introduction to AAV as a Gene Therapy Vector, Part 2

Introduction to AAV as a Gene Therapy Vector, Part 2

However, they tend to trigger strong immune responses in humans, which limits their applicability for gene therapy applications, particularly in immunocompromised patients [1]. ...

ByDyno Therapeutics


Introducing Hydropore for Cell Biology & Cell Therapy Research

Introducing Hydropore for Cell Biology & Cell Therapy Research

Developing a scalable and efficient transfection method is crucial in accelerating the discovery, development, and manufacturing of gene-modified cell therapies. Researchers need a reliable alternative that can rapidly and efficiently introduce nucleic acids, proteins and gene-editing complexes into cells for a variety of applications. However, current transfection methods such as ...

ByIndee Labs


Don`t Throw Away Your Shot...the Cold Truth About Vaccine Handling and Storage

Don`t Throw Away Your Shot...the Cold Truth About Vaccine Handling and Storage

Overview In modern times, vaccines have been widely used to keep people healthy by protecting them from serious illnesses and diseases. Worldwide, vaccines annually prevent millions of deaths, and their utilization is responsible, in many parts of the globe, for the nearly total eradication of numerous diseases, including polio, measles, and smallpox. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease ...

ByPureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc


Flu shots urged as Madison’s FluGen plays role in effort for universal vaccine

Flu shots urged as Madison’s FluGen plays role in effort for universal vaccine

David Wahlberg, Wisconsin State Journal October 18, 2018 With flu season approaching, health officials say people should get flu shots by the end of October, yet acknowledge that the annual vaccine generally works less than 60 percent of the time. The Madison company FluGen is part of a renewed national effort to improve the odds by developing a universal flu vaccine, which would protect ...

ByFluGen, Inc.


Immunity development following oral vaccination against Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae in a mouse model

Immunity development following oral vaccination against Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae in a mouse model

Porcine contagious pleuropneumonia caused by Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (Ap) is a deadly disease in pigs. In this work, we attempt to determine immunogenic properties of an oral Ap vaccine in a mouse model. Formalin-inactivated, whole-cell Ap suspension is included in two vaccine formulations: the classic injectable form with aluminium adjuvant and the oral form encapsulated into ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Possible role of molecular mimicry in pathogenesis of Ebola virus: implications for a rational vaccine design

Possible role of molecular mimicry in pathogenesis of Ebola virus: implications for a rational vaccine design

Ebola Virus (EBOV) presents a challenge for vaccine development because immune correlates of protection in humans are not well known. In earlier studies we developed a concept of local similarity which refers to resemblance of structural patterns of unrelated proteins as a function of their amino acid composition. The search for local similarities between human and EBOV proteins was performed. ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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