New insights on the structural biology of medical cannabis
French researchers underwent a structural study showing that THC cannabinoids inhibit a human enzyme called autotaxin.
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French researchers underwent a structural study showing that THC cannabinoids inhibit a human enzyme called autotaxin.
Scientists have presented a new method for generating the metabolic profiles of cells which could answer questions on conditions such as cancer and liver disease.
AI algorithms, light-field microscopy and light-sheet microscopy have been combined by researchers to image biological processes in 3D.
Sequencing and transcriptome data on iPSCs has been used to identify correlations between genetic variants and expression patterns.
Research has shown that ACE2 and several integrins containing SLiMs are involved in SARS-CoV-2 infection, presenting new therapeutic targets.
In this article Maria Bernabeu, Group Leader at EMBL, Barcelona, discusses why it is important to research and develop novel therapeutics for cerebral malaria and how her research group intends to develop a 3D blood-brain barrier model for this purpose.
Scientists have shown how SARS-CoV-2 induces changes in the architecture of host cells to drive replication and made their data available to all.
A new method of melting proteins has allowed researchers to identify new potential drug targets by revealing protein-drug interactions.