Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spread across the world in 2020, causing an ongoing global pandemic that has killed over 6.2 million people. For most of the duration of the pandemic, healthcare ...
A molecule praised for slowing aging may also give cancer cells exactly what they need to grow.
A new study led by University of California, Irvine researchers developed a high-throughput screen methodology to identify compounds affect a key G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) rhodopsin (Rh).
Novel pharmaceutical discovery and development is an expensive, difficult, and inefficient process, primarily due to the lack of models that accurately present the appropriate condition or that ...
Researchers of the Li Lab, led by Prof. Sijin Li, chemical and biomolecular engineering, recently developed a new yeast-based screening method to identify key enzymes that synthesize medicinal ...
Identifying this compound is an important step in that process. Whether chloronitramide anion will be linked to any cancers or has other adverse health risks will be assessed in future work by ...