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Finding DNA Tags in AAV Stacks
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Mar 7, 2024
| 8 min read
Ten years ago, scientists put DNA barcodes in AAV vectors, creating an approach that simplified, expedited, and streamlined AAV screening.
Punctual Proteins Aid Parasites
Laura Tran, PhD
| Feb 1, 2024
| 3 min read
A protein’s timely appearance is crucial for
Toxoplasma gondii
’s unique replication cycle.
Bugs as Drugs to Boost Cancer Therapy
Danielle Gerhard, PhD
| Jan 18, 2024
| 7 min read
Bioengineered bacteria sneak past solid tumor defenses to guide CAR T cells’ attacks.
Infographic: Intracellular Bacteria’s Tricks for Host Manipulation
Catherine Offord
| Dec 1, 2022
| 2 min read
Various microbes, including several human pathogens, hijack the cell’s skeleton, membranes, and protein-making machinery to make themselves at home.
How Intracellular Bacteria Hijack Your Cells
Catherine Offord
| Dec 1, 2022
| 10+ min read
Scientists studying pathogens such as
Chlamydia
,
Legionella
, and
Listeria
get a master class in how to control the internal workings of mammalian cells.
Psychedelics Slip Past Cell Membranes When Treating Depression
Alejandra Manjarrez, PhD
| Feb 24, 2023
| 4 min read
The antidepressant properties of hallucinogenic drugs may stem from their ability to bind to intracellular serotonin receptors, a study suggests.
Shedding Light on Cell Attachment
Shelby Bradford, PhD
| Jan 8, 2024
| 3 min read
Cell adhesion may be initiated by small proteins previously viewed as helpers, not main players in attachment.
Cancer Vaccination as a Promising New Treatment Against Tumors
Shelby Bradford, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
Vaccination has beaten back infections for more than a century. Now, it may be the next big step in battling cancer.
Mucosal Vaccines Protect Mice from Viruses, Cancer
Emma Yasinski
| Jun 1, 2021
| 2 min read
Scientists use a protein found in mucus membranes to ferry vaccines to the lymph nodes.
Mitochondrial Protein Fuels Spread of Head and Neck Cancer
Patience Asanga
| Jul 8, 2022
| 3 min read
Head and neck cancer cells lacking the peptide involved in energy production were less likely to metastasize in mice.
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