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  • Life Sciences - 8 Oct 2018
    Anaplasia describes cells which are undifferentiated, or a poorly differentiated. This means that they lose characteristics associated with a certain tissue.
  • Life Sciences - 12 Aug 2024
    The pharmaceutical R&D industry began to grow substantially in the 1990s, with various partners being involved in the process, including the National Institutes of Health in the United States and...
  • Life Sciences - 21 Aug 2023
    There are trillions of living cells in the body that grow, divide, and die in an orderly fashion. This process is tightly regulated by the genes within a cell’s nucleus. These genes code for proteins...
  • Life Sciences - 16 Dec 2022
    Bispecific antibodies are comprised of two monoclonal antibodies held together by a flexible peptide linker.
  • Life Sciences - 25 May 2021
    Non-coding RNAs have been demonstrated to react protectively to oxidative stress from a variety of sources.
  • Life Sciences - 27 Jan 2021
    In addition to their role in fighting infections, neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) have also emerged as a novel target for cancer therapy.
  • Life Sciences - 17 Jun 2020
    Calreticulin is an essential protein present in the endoplasmic reticulum of cells, which is capable of binding to calcium.
  • Life Sciences - 1 Apr 2020
    Proteoforms are implicated in many types of diseases, ranging from Alzheimer’s disease to cancer. This article looks at proteoforms role in drug discovery.
  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2020
    Adenosine monophosphate (AMP)-activated protein kinase (AMPK) plays an important role in cellular energy homeostasis.
  • Life Sciences - 6 Feb 2020
    Tumors are often considered to be malignant cells that operate independently of their environment; however, this is not the case.

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