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The direct genetic modification of adenoviral capsid proteins with new ligands is an attractive means to confer targeted tropism to adenoviral vectors.
Schellenberg aims to determine how DNA damage response proteins function, and how they can lead to positive and negative outcomes in cancer biology. DNA-protein ...
... protein antibodies, and to identify microRNA (miRNA) in serum derived ... protein antibody development and determine how age and gender may affect the correlation ...
Proteinuria — excess protein in the urine — is often a sign of FSGS, and it's typically the most important way your care team assesses your long-term prognosis, ...
Mayo Clinic's Neurodegenerative Diseases Lab studies the relationships of aberrant proteins, such as TDP-43 and tau, to nerve-degenerative conditions.
The protein, known as NKG7, is found in CD8+ T cells, a type of immune cell that can recognize and kill cancer cells. CD8+ T cell resilience is essential for ...
Is it true that certain foods worsen anxiety and others have a calming effect? · Eat a breakfast that includes some protein. · Eat complex carbohydrates. · Drink ...
Meves says cancer cells use these secreted proteins to create stiff, insoluble scaffolds that inhibit anti-tumor immunity and support tumor growth and ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of increased free fatty acid concentrations in blood plasma, on the metabolism of muscle proteins.
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