Ligand-induced receptor dimerization is an early functional step in receptor activation, representing the most proximal, functional readout for Interleukin receptors.…
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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cells, which are engineered to recognize target cell surface antigens expressed on tumor cells, have shown…
Read MoreGPCR activation results in G-protein dependent events such as second messenger signaling, as well as initiation of a host of…
Read MoreLigand-induced receptor dimerization is the first functional step in receptor activation, representing the most proximal, functional read-out for receptor activation.…
Read MoreThe pattern of intracellular signaling downstream of GPCR activation is now known to be specific to the ligand-receptor pair as…
Read MoreAn assay platform that robustly and sensitively quantifies the kinetics of endogenous protein turnover is crucial for discovery of disease-relevant…
Read MoreDenosumab (Prolia®) is a fully human sequence derived monoclonal antibody used for the treatment of osteoporosis in menopausal women via…
Read MoreNeutralizing antibodies (NAbs) to biological drugs may cause loss of therapeutic efficacy and in some cases, loss of endogenous protein…
Read MoreOne of the major bottlenecks in the development of biosimilars is the need for good bioassays to create potency, stability…
Read MoreSuccess of ADCC assays is highly dependent on the quality of effector cells used. However, human primary cells (such as…
Read MoreLigand-induced receptor dimerization is the first functional step in receptor activation, representing the most proximal, functional read-out for receptor activation.…
Read MoreAssays that directly detect compound binding inside cells can be of great utility in translating in vitro data to more…
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