New research shows that certain flavonols from everyday foods can shut down the body’s drug-resistance machinery, potentially paving the way for more effective treatments, but clinical hurdles remain.
For many people, "protein" is the key element of a food order. However, beyond the preferred choice of meats or plant-based ...
Can you please introduce yourself and your role at LifeArc? As part of my Biochemistry degree at University of Leeds, I completed an industry placement at LifeArc. This was my first introduction to ...
Researchers have discovered the molecular mechanisms by which the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) becomes resistant to Dolutegravir, one of the most effective, clinically used antiviral drugs for ...
Multiple myeloma is an incurable blood cancer with complex treatment needs. AI is increasingly used to accelerate drug ...
Researchers have identified a receptor protein known as CHRM1 as a key player in prostate cancer cells' resistance to docetaxel, a commonly used chemotherapy drug to treat advanced cancer that has ...
Researchers at the University of Oxford have engineered chromosome-free bacterial particles called SimCells that killed more ...
A team of Australian researchers has developed a synthetic protein capable of targeting antibiotic-resistant strains of Escherichia coli (E. coli). The work, published in Nature Communications, was ...
Pathogenic bacteria have evolved a variety of mechanisms to thrive within their hosts, even in the face of antibiotic treatment. One particularly effective strategy is the expression of membrane ...