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Review Article Published: 26 June 2009 A cell biological view of Toll-like receptor function: regulation through compartmentalization Gregory M. Barton & Jonathan C. Kagan Nature Reviews ...
Conserved C‐terminal motifs in odorant receptors instruct their cell surface expression and cAMP signaling. The FASEB Journal, 2021; 35 (2) DOI: 10.1096/fj.202000182RR ...
How do signals from outside the cell cause a response inside it? Such outside signals could be hormones or neurotransmitters. To notice them, the cell's surface possesses receptors. One of the key ...
A new imaging approach reveals how dual agonist drugs like tirzepatide act on the pancreas and brain to regulate blood sugar and appetite.
A hormone-receptor interaction weakens immunity. Targeting it could fight cancer. Scientists at UT Southwestern Medical ...
Review Article Published: 15 November 2012 The complex world of WNT receptor signalling Christof Niehrs Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 13, 767–779 (2012) Cite this article ...
Researchers have developed fluorescent probes, daLUXendins, to track dual agonist drugs like tirzepatide in live tissues. The ...
FMP, the University of Oxford, and the University of Birmingham have developed a novel imaging approach to track how popular ...
New synthetic biosensors developed by Professor Josh Leonard give immune cells the ability to read their environment and act ...
The synapse (illustrated) is the gap between the outgoing wire, or axon, of one nerve cell and the receiving wire, or dendrite, of the next. Nerve cells send chemical messages across these gaps.
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