Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play a key role in dynamic cellular processes, regulating gene expression, protein activity, localization, and degradation, as well as protein interaction.
Respiratory infections, pink eye, or an upset stomach may seem like unrelated, mild inconveniences, but all of these ailments share one root cause: adenovirus infection. Many of us will encounter some ...
Lactylation, a recently identified post-translational modification, has emerged as important for immune regulation, tissue repair, cancer cell metabolism, and now, potentially, Alzheimer’s disease. In ...
Focusing on the establishment of Sino Biological‘s Center for Bioprocessing (C4B) in Houston, it highlights how the ...
Understanding how proteins behave in living systems is central to biology. Yet, for decades, researchers have relied on overexpression models or antibody-based detection methods that can distort the ...
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Future Perspectives and Challenges in Recombinant Antibody Development
Recombinant antibodies are invented antibodies formed by using recombinant DNA technology. While traditional monoclonal ...
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