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For adult patients with conditions like short bowel syndrome, liver disease, or pancreatic insufficiency, tailored lipid ...
Williams, W. R. (2025) Nucleotide Relative Molecular Similarity within Anti-Psychotic Drug Structures. Journal of Biosciences and Medicines, 13, 106-117. doi: 10.4236/jbm.2025.136010 .
Human metabolism is a complex web of chemical processes and interactions between our cells and the microbes living within us.
Andrew T. Lombardo, PhD, assistant professor of biochemistry, has received a $1.9 million National Institutes of Health grant to study cell polarity signaling.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNThe Right Chemistry: For the love of carbsCarbohydrates were instrumental in forging my career. They have also helped in igniting an interest in chemistry in ...
This fundamental study combines in vitro reconstitution experiments and molecular dynamics simulations to elucidate how membrane lipids are transported from the outer to the inner membrane of ...
This cryogenic molecular surface and interfacial ... to have contributed to advancing the understanding of lipid nanoparticle surface structures," said Kerry Benenato, Ph.D., Chief Platform ...
This cryogenic molecular surface and interfacial analysis advance ... “At Sail Biomedicines, we are proud to have contributed to advancing the understanding of lipid nanoparticle surface structures," ...
By improving the structure of ionizable lipids, the researchers improved this delivery method under the direction of Associate Professor of Bioengineering Michael J. Mitchell. The team created a ...
“We found that the A3 reaction was not only efficient, but also flexible enough to allow for precise control over the lipids’ molecular structure,” Mitchell related. This flexibility was key ...
“We found that the A3 reaction was not only efficient but also flexible enough to allow for precise control over the lipids’ molecular structure,” says Mitchell. This flexibility was key to ...
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