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Biochemistry Jun 23, 2025

Glowing biosensor streamlines high-throughput drug screening

Drug discovery can be a long and complex process. Medicines for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease are among the most expensive to develop, as animal model results have not proven to be predictive of efficacy ...

Cell & Microbiology Jun 23, 2025

Synthetic 'killswitch' uncovers hidden world of cellular condensates

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics have developed a novel synthetic micropeptide termed the "killswitch" to selectively immobilize proteins within cellular condensates, unveiling crucial connections ...

Bio & Medicine Jun 18, 2025

Researchers crack the code of the body's ancient immune defense

A collaborative team from the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Perelman School of Medicine have unraveled the mathematics of a 500-million-year-old protein network that acts like the body's bouncer, "deciding" ...

Biotechnology Jun 16, 2025

Machine learning method improves accuracy of inverse protein folding for drug design

An AI approach developed by researchers from the University of Sheffield and AstraZeneca, could make it easier to design proteins needed for new treatments.

Molecular & Computational biology Jun 14, 2025

Scientists visualize key protein structures linked to immune response and inflammation

Two key protein structures in the body are being visualized for the first time, thanks in part to the latest technology in the University of Cincinnati's Center for Advanced Structural Biology—potentially opening the door ...

Biotechnology Jun 3, 2025

AI used to design immune-safe 'zinc finger' proteins for gene therapy

Machine learning models have seeped into the fabric of our lives, from curating playlists to explaining hard concepts in a few seconds. Beyond convenience, state-of-the-art algorithms are finding their way into modern-day ...

Biotechnology Jun 2, 2025

AI-guided chemistry enables on-demand protein activation in living mice

To address the challenge of controlling protein activation in living animals for gain-of-function studies, researchers from Peking University led by Professors Chen Peng and Wang Chu recently developed CAGE-Proxvivo, a computer-aided ...

Cell & Microbiology May 30, 2025

Disrupting malaria's inner balance: Targeting parasite's protein control system could be key to innovative treatments

Malaria remains a persistent public health burden, with Plasmodium falciparum causing the most dangerous form of malaria and the most lethal infections. Its capacity to develop resistance to current treatments underlines ...

Bio & Medicine May 29, 2025

Naturally derived nanoparticles show promise against cardiovascular and kidney disease

Cardiovascular disease and kidney disease are two of the most urgent issues in global public health. In the United States alone, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that more than one in seven adults ...

Biotechnology May 26, 2025

Dual-action peptide can target viruses while promoting tissue repair

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, global interest in antiviral therapies has increased significantly. Recently, with the growing attention to peptide-based drugs such as Wegovy, demand for effective peptide therapeutics derived ...

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