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Scientists create a 'Trojan horse' obesity drug that hijacks GLP-1 receptors to smuggle a second weapon directly into fat cells
A single molecule that tricks its way into fat cells by mimicking a gut hormone, then releases a second drug once inside, has ...
A new Texas A&M study identifies NR4A1 as one possible pathway through which coffee compounds may influence health.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to help scientists accelerate drug discovery and search for new treatments ...
Key cancer link: Researchers found BFT must bind to the claudin-4 receptor before harming colon cells, resolving a long-standing mystery. Potential prevention path: A molecular decoy mimicking claudin ...
Bivalent EABR mRNA boosters broaden neutralizing responses to Omicron subvariants by promoting diverse receptor-binding domain epitope targeting, although antibody responses remain partially shaped by ...
The ability to grow stem cell-derived biological tissues, such as skin and other organs, in the laboratory holds promise for applications in areas including wound healing and transplants. However, ...
Coffee has long carried an unusual reputation in nutrition research. It is a daily habit, not a medicine, yet study after ...
Scientists are aiming to determine the composition and topology of physiological Ashwell-Morell receptor ligands. Their findings will help uncover the receptor's still-hidden secrets. After earning ...
The findings, which led to a provisional patent filing, suggest Converge Bio improved cetuximab bindings to the receptor, achieving 2x higher affinity using a single AI prompt, strengthening its ...
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