Molecular biomedicine

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Springer Singapore (author)
Autor Corporativo: Springer Singapore, author, issuing body (author)
Formato: Revista digital
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : Springer Singapore [2020]-
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Announcing Molecular Biomedicine
  • Structural characterization of the C-terminal domain of SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein
  • Structural basis for the multimerization of nonstructural protein nsp9 from SARS-CoV-2
  • Development of a novel TLR8 agonist for cancer immunotherapy
  • The bone marrow niche components are adversely affected in sepsis
  • Integrin-Src-YAP1 signaling mediates the melanoma acquired resistance to MAPK and PI3K/mTOR dual targeted therapy
  • Low dose of emetine as potential anti-SARS-CoV-2 virus therapy: preclinical in vitro inhibition and in vivo pharmacokinetic evidences
  • Multimodality molecular imaging of the alveolar-capillary barrier in lung disease using albumin based optical and PET tracers
  • GEF-independent Ran activation shifts a fraction of the protein to the cytoplasm and promotes cell proliferation
  • RAD50 deficiency is a predictor of platinum sensitivity in sporadic epithelial ovarian cancers
  • Progress in exosome associated tumor markers and their detection methods
  • Revisiting cancer hallmarks: insights from the interplay between oxidative stress and non-coding RNAs
  • cGAS/STING: novel perspectives of the classic pathway
  • Profiling chromatin regulatory landscape: insights into the development of ChIP-seq and ATAC-seq
  • Developing inhaled protein therapeutics for lung diseases
  • Nose to brain delivery of antiretroviral drugs in the treatment of neuroAIDS
  • Update on treatment and preventive interventions against COVID-19: an overview of potential pharmacological agents and vaccines
  • A promising vaccine candidate against COVID-19
  • SARS-CoV-2 is less likely to infect aquatic food animals: sequence and phylogeny analysis of ACE2 in mammals and fish.