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Ligand-induced receptor dimerization is the first functional step in receptor activation, representing the most proximal, functional read-out for receptor activation.…
Read MoreNeutralizing antibodies (NAbs) to biological drugs may cause loss of therapeutic efficacy and in some cases, loss of endogenous protein…
Read MoreDiscoveRx has developed a novel application of our established Enzyme Fragment Complementation (EFC) technology that allows us to monitor protein-protein…
Read MoreThere are numerous assays available to measure the activity of enzymes involved in the transfer of a phosphate from ATP…
Read MoreRegulatory authorities define biosimilars as drugs that are “highly similar” to or “interchangeable” with an approved biologic. The lack of…
Read MoreKinase targets have been extensively studied in biochemical assays using purified protein fragments for the kinase and the substrate. However,…
Read MoreLigand-induced receptor dimerization is an early functional step in receptor activation, representing the most proximal, functional read-out for Interleukin receptors.…
Read MoreLigand-induced receptor dimerization is an early functional step in receptor activation, representing the most proximal, functional readout for Interleukin receptors.…
Read MoreChimeric 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 MoreLigand-induced receptor dimerization is the first functional step in receptor activation, representing the most proximal, functional read-out for receptor activation.…
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