HIV-1 remodels the spatial organization of its co-receptor, CXCR4, on T cell membranes, showing that viral entry requires receptor clustering rather than simple receptor binding.
Monoclonal antibodies can block a key immune-related protein that drives the spread of brain cell damage in Parkinson's ...
Researchers identify GPNMB as a driver of Parkinson’s disease spread and demonstrate that monoclonal antibodies can block its activity to slow neurodegeneration.
As more and more infectious diseases emerge caused by viral pathogens, global health is endangered as never before. A striking illustration of this is provided by the ongoing pandemic of coronavirus ...
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