As part of the body's first line of defense against foreign invaders, macrophages play an integral role in the innate immune ...
Cell signalling pathways are central to maintaining cellular homeostasis and regulating essential functions such as proliferation, apoptosis, and repair. In both cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, ...
A single-cell platform reveals that many genetic mutations converge on shared cellular programs, pointing to simpler, more ...
Macrophages use cell‑volume changes to sense danger, reprogram gene expression, and heighten inflammatory and antiviral responses.
Signaling is fundamental to how cells sense and respond to their environment—but in immune cells, those signals must be precisely amplified to mount an effective defense against invasive threats. New ...
In this GEN webinar, Tilmann Buerckstuemmer, PhD, CSO at Myllia Biotechnology will show how high-throughput pooled CRISPR ...
Cancer cells can disarm the immune system not just by hiding from it, but by actively reprogramming nearby immune cells into ...
A hallmark of type 2 diabetes is the progressive loss of beta cell mass: cells in the pancreas that produce and release ...
New service offering enables GR/NF-κB transrepression studies to support deeper mechanism-of-action insight in drug ...