This is not just another tool to image cancer. The probe is a two-for-one: detect cancer and distinguish one type from another. Together, they develop a cancer fingerprint. Determining the presence of ...
Figure 1: Structures of rat GLUT5 in the open outward-facing conformation and bovine GLUT5 in the open inward-facing conformation. Figure 2: The fructose-binding site of GLUT5. Figure 3: Inter-TM salt ...
Determining the presence of cancer, as well as its type and malignancy, is a stressful process for patients that can take up to two weeks to get a diagnosis. With a new bit of technology--a ...
GLUT5 Engineered CAR T-Cells for Enhanced Immunotherapy SK2021-022 SUMMARY OF INVENTION The tumor microenvironment (TME) is nutrient-depleted, severely limiting the effectiveness of T-cell-based ...
Researchers have reached a breakthrough in understanding how fructose is transported into our cells. This could be a potential benefit for the development of novel treatments against some forms of ...
These needle-like yellow crystals formed after Monica Nyansa made a dye from a derivative of a common fluorinated compound known as BODIPY in a silica gel column and dried it in a rotary evaporator.
Getting the results of a cancer biopsy can take up to two weeks. What if it could happen in 10 minutes? In two new papers, a team of chemists and engineers lay the groundwork for cancer detection and ...
Determining the presence of cancer, as well as its type and malignancy, is a stressful process for patients that can take up to two weeks to get a diagnosis. With a new bit of technology--a ...
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