Scientists from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences report that spider silk proteins can be fused to biologically active proteins and be converted ...
Protein therapeutics like insulin and GLP-1 inhibitors have a problem. They tend to aggregate when heated or shaken, robbing them of their potency. Researchers have now developed a ...
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Researchers have created a novel protein-based gel as a potential ingredient in sustainable and high-performance personal skincare products (PSCPs). This protein-based material, named Q5, could ...
Researchers have discovered that spider silk proteins can be fused to biologically active proteins and be converted into a gel at body temperature. One of the goals is to develop an injectable protein ...
If you have a meticulous skincare routine, you know that personal skincare products (PSCPs) are a big business. The PSCP industry will reach $74.12 billion USD by 2027, with an annual growth rate of 8 ...
Western blot is one of the most widely applied techniques for protein identification. However, attaining reproducible and reliable results depends on the availability of quality antibodies with ...
Transplanting pancreatic cells alongside a protein-releasing microgel has improved type 1 diabetes control in monkeys, without the transplanted cells being rejected. People with type 1 diabetes have ...
Proteins are essential molecules in the human body that construct the building blocks of life. Long chains of hundreds of thousands of amino acids combine to create a single protein that can play an ...