The authors demonstrated cellular heterogeneity of companion cells (CCs) and also suggested the CC subpopulation that highly expressed the florigen gene FT. Based on this finding, they further ...
This manuscript provides valuable information about the genesis of CPSF6 condensates due to HIV-1 infection. However, the evidence is incomplete as it is missing more functional assays. Furthermore, ...
A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has created a platform, called SIMPL2, that revolutionizes the study ...
A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has created a platform, called SIMPL2, that revolutionizes the study of protein-protein interactions by simplifying detection while improving ...
A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has created a platform, called SIMPL2, that improves the study of ...
Small amounts of protein can appear in your urine and be OK. Above a certain level, however, may indicate proteinuria, which can be a red flag for kidney disease. Proteins are among the most ...
Those unassuming cans of beans in your kitchen are like Clark Kent—quietly hiding their superpowers. Beneath their simple aluminum exterior lies one of nature's healthiest sources of protein that's ...
Moreover, the immunosensor also includes NanoLuc, a luciferase enzyme that emits blue light when it reacts with its substrate. Due to its exceptional brightness and less light scattering than ...
By Alice Callahan On TikTok, influencers tout protein powder as key to building muscle and nourishing their bodies — all in a quick, convenient scoop added to coffee or a smoothie. There’s no ...
system for detecting protein-protein interactions has been enhanced by incorporating tri-part Nanoluciferase. This updated system, called SIMPL2, demonstrates significant improvements in performance.
To build muscle mass, you need around 1.2–1.7 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight (g/kg) or 0.5–0.8 grams per pound of body weight. However, your protein needs depend on many factors, such as ...