Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are tiny biological bubbles that carry nucleic acids and proteins between cells, playing an essential role in tissue repair, neuroprotection and immune health. By ...
When analyzing these pairs, researchers identified patterns between the extracellular and intracellular signals. They then trained a deep learning model to predict what the intracellular signals ...
Intracellular Delivery via EV-based Approach (IDEA) was designed to efficiently package and deliver non-fused intracellular proteins to cytoplasmic or nuclear compartments to be functional. As a ...
A bitter taste receptor, TAS2R14, has been shown to respond to both extracellular and intracellular signals. Indeed, it can respond to both signals simultaneously. This finding is especially ...
All cells, from bacteria to mammalian cells, produce extracellular vesicles—tiny membrane-enclosed packages of bioactive cargo. 1 Until relatively recently, scientists believed these organic ...
Senescence. It’s a beautiful-sounding word whose tones suggest it should be a perfume or an essential oil. But that’s not even close. Senescence is the loss of a cell’s power to divide and grow, thus ...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are tiny membrane-bound particles released by cells to transport proteins and other molecules to neighboring cells. Because of this natural delivery ability, EVs have ...
Cancer immunotherapy seeks to harness the natural protective ability of our immune system to fight against cancer. A market report published by Grand View Research estimated that the global cancer ...
Intracellular retention of TCRαβ/CD3 and CD7 to generate novel allogeneic CAR-T cells targeting CD7 for treating T-cell malignancies. Non-clinical evaluation of NT-112, an autologous T cell product ...