Scientists are exploring how RNA might have jump-started life four billion years ago and how it's now advancing drug ...
Collaborative research by the University of Tokyo and RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research has led to the ...
Enzymes are proteins that guide (catalyze) very specific chemical reactions. They play indispensable roles in all life forms. Some enzymes carry out the day-to-day business of biology like digesting ...
Researchers at National Taiwan University have discovered a versatile enzyme from Bacillus subtilis that efficiently attaches phosphate groups to a wide variety of phenolic molecules, offering a ...
Rollout of NativeLink and ProTrigger products for next-generation antibody conjugates, plus an ADC therapeutic discovery collaboration with a leading biotech, highlight early momentum PALO ALTO, Calif ...
Modern humans are evolutionary survivors, thriving generation after generation while our ancient relatives died out. Now, new research into our brain chemistry suggests that an enzyme unique to Homo ...
Abstract: The function labeling of enzymes has a wide range of application value in the medical field, industrial biology and other fields. Scientists define enzyme categories by enzyme commission (EC ...
Natural enzymes, with their precise structural organization and compartmentalization in metabolic pathways, exhibit remarkable catalytic efficiency, inspiring the design of enzyme-integrated hydrogels ...
Cannabidiol use at 5 mg/kg/day in healthy adults resulted in liver enzyme levels exceeding three times the upper limit of normal in 5.6%, with no significant changes in endocrine hormone levels ...
A new clinical trial suggests there are still ongoing questions about the safety of even low doses of cannabidiol, even as CBD capsules, gummies, edibles, oils and lotions have become increasingly ...
Imagine trying to bake a cake without heat. You’ve got all the ingredients like flour, eggs and sugar, but nothing is happening. That’s what your body would be like without enzymes: potential but no ...