Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) act as carriers for mRNA and CRISPR payloads across a wide range of therapeutic applications, from cancer to inflammatory and genetic diseases. The same delivery system used ...
In the evolutionary history of life, the ability of a cell to separate its inner world from the external environment was an ...
In the evolutionary history of life, the ability of a cell to separate its inner world from the external environment was an important turning point. The so-called plasma membrane lets cells control ...
In the evolutionary history of life, the ability of a cell to separate its inner world from the external environment was an important turning point ...
The coat proteins COPI, COPII and clathrin mediate the formation of transport vesicles from distinct membranes: COPI triggers vesicle formation at the Golgi, COPII works at the endoplasmic reticulum ...
A growing body of laboratory research suggests that nanoplastics, the near-invisible fragments shed by everyday plastic products, may worsen the biological processes behind Parkinson’s disease.
The targeting of transport vesicles to the correct membrane destination involves a much larger set of proteins than anticipated and several layers of protein–protein interactions. The process of ...
The development of drug resistance, a natural consequence of cancer progression, has become a major obstacle to effective treatment. Due to the overexpression of drug resistance-related proteins and ...