Leukotriene Receptor Antagonist Montelukast Shows Therapeutic Promise Against Non-Alcoholic…Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a kind of liver inflammation and damage resulting from fat accumulation in the liver. It’s an…Jun 20, 2023Jun 20, 2023
Bacteriophages May Be Able to “Watch and Listen in” on Their HostsA recent study published in Frontiers in Microbiology attracts researchers’ attention because it reveals that some viruses might have the…Nov 1, 2022Nov 1, 2022
Phage Therapy: Promising Alternative to Control Multidrug-Resistant PathogensOveruse of antibiotics has heavily contributed to the prevalence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) and antimicrobial resistant (AMR) pathogens…Oct 3, 2022Oct 3, 2022
Understanding Drug Resistance of Melanoma Brain Metastasis with Single-Cell OmicsBrain metastases, as its name indicated, means that cancer spread from the original site to the brain. All kinds of cancers are likely to…Aug 19, 2022Aug 19, 2022
The Role of JAK2-CHK2 Signaling in the Mitotic Spindle AssemblyIt’s acknowledged that enzymatic regulation of kinases and substrates plays an important role in different cellular signaling pathways of…Aug 17, 2022Aug 17, 2022
Macrophages as Biomarkers of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease ProgressionNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), as its name indicated, is a condition caused by abnormal or excessive fat buildup in liver…Aug 3, 2022Aug 3, 2022
Game Theory Between Bacteriophages and PathogensGame theory is widely used to analyze economic and social behaviors. Actually, the game theory is also used to analyze biological behavior…May 31, 2022May 31, 2022
Single-Cell RNA-seq Reveals The Cellular Ecosystem of Prostate CancerCancer occurs once cells in any part of the body begin to grow out of control and these cancer cells can spread to other areas of the body…May 4, 2022May 4, 2022
How Camels Change the Antibody Engineering Industry?In the late 1980s, researchers in a lab in Brussels found some old camel blood at the back of a freezer when extracting antibodies from…Apr 22, 2022Apr 22, 2022
The Outlook of using Bacteriophage as a Tuberculosis Diagnostic ToolIt’s unveiled by the World Health Organization that about 10 million people get infected with tuberculosis (TB), a disease caused by…Apr 18, 2022Apr 18, 2022
How Microfluidic Devices Help Extraction and Purification of DNA Fragments for Cancer Diagnosis?A precise diagnosis has been taken as one of the initial conditions for efficiently treating cancer, for which a technique called biopsy…Mar 8, 2022Mar 8, 2022
The Role of In Vitro Diagnostics in Cancer Early Detection And TreatmentCancer, with increasing incidence and mortality globally, has become the second leading cause of death. But fortunately, the survival rate…Feb 7, 2022Feb 7, 2022
In Silico Techniques Are Boosting Drug DiscoveryThe phrase “in silico” is pseudo-Latin referring to silicon in computer chips and it has become a frequently used term describing…Jan 17, 2022Jan 17, 2022
Unmodified Bacteriophages Research UpdatesRecent research conducted by researchers from Yale University is published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, suggesting that…Jan 17, 2022Jan 17, 2022
A single domain antibody (sdAb), as the name indicated, consists of a single monomeric variable…These antibody fragments can be divided into VHH and VNAR fragments. Most VHH fragments are obtained from heavy-chain antibodies of…Dec 17, 2021Dec 17, 2021
Genome Sequencing Increases Diagnostic Yield Across Rare DiseasesRare diseases, as the European Union defined, are conditions that affect fewer than 1 out of 2000 people, which are also known as orphan…Dec 13, 2021Dec 13, 2021
Single-cell Genomics Study Elucidates Human Cytomegalovirus InfectionInfection of β-herpesvirus human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) could be life-threatening or cause life-long suffering in the majority of humans…Nov 11, 2021Nov 11, 2021