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- Targeted Activation of G-Protein Coupled Receptor-Mediated Ca 2+ Signaling Drives Enhanced Cartilage
This study demonstrated Gαq-G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR)-mediated [Ca2+]i signaling involvement cartilage-like matrix production, and it established hM3Dq as a powerful tool for elucidating the role of GPCR-mediated
- Rhodopsin as a Molecular Target to Mitigate Retinitis Pigmentosa
These disorders are mainly related to the abnormalities in the rod G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR),
- Prostaglandin signaling in ciliogenesis and development
Many G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) including EP4 are localized in cilia for modulating cAMP signaling
- Applications of Cryo-EM in small molecule and biologics drug design
cryo-EM has enabled insights into important drug target families such as G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs
- Engineered synaptic tools reveal localized cAMP signaling in synapse assembly
Given that postsynaptic latrophilin adhesion-GPCRs drive synapse formation and produce cAMP, we suggest
- Odorant G protein-coupled receptors as potential therapeutic targets for adult diffuse gliomas ...
and review Odorant receptors (ORs) account for about 60% of all human G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs Glioma is the most common adult malignant brain tumor and requires novel therapeutic strategies to improve
- Disentangling bias between G q, GRK2, and arrestin3 recruitment to the M 3 muscarinic acetylcholine
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) transmit extracellular signals to the inside by activation of intracellular
- On-cell nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to probe cell surface interactions
characterize ligand interactions with cell surface membrane proteins such as G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs
- Target Residence Time: The Hidden Driver of In Vivo Efficacy
And when receptors are dense (like GPCRs on membranes), this rebinding hits the collisional limit , where
- Free-Energy Simulations Support a Lipophilic Binding Route for Melatonin Receptors
"The effects of the neurohormone melatonin are mediated by the activation of the GPCRs MT1 and MT2 in
- From Lab Logic to Leadership: How Scientific Thinking Holds Back Biotech Operations
. 👉 Most founders don’t even realize they’re still running their company like an academic research group In research, acting on incomplete or shaky data can destroy your credibility. Startups Play by Different Rules — and Most Scientific Founders Miss That A research lab is designed Founders who keep operating like researchers often create internal confusion. When your communication centers on logic and detail instead of clarity and momentum, your team stays
- New role of β-arrestins in MOR signaling
in the U.S., combatting the opioid overdose epidemic has become a mean challenge for the scientific community Opioid receptors belong to class A of G protein-coupled receptors or GPCRs and signaled mainly through Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2023 Jan 15;640:64-72. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2022.11.098.
- Synaptic integration of subquantal neurotransmission by co-localized G protein coupled receptors in
Colocalization of different actions of GPCRs provide synaptic integration within presynaptic terminals
- HBx induces hepatocellular carcinogenesis through ARRB1-mediated autophagy to drive the G 1/S cycle
dependent kinase inhibitor 1B; CQ: chloroquine; E2F1: E2F transcription factor 1; FBS: fetal bovine serum; GPCRs
- Reflections on My PhD Journey: Lessons Learned
environment, paired with a supportive supervisor, laid the foundation for a fulfilling and productive research Supervisors not only guide your research but also shape your academic and professional growth. These mini "journal clubs" kept me informed about the latest research and sharpened my critical thinking choose a lab and mentor that align with your values and goals, embrace the discipline of structured research challenges will test your resolve, but every small victory along the way shapes you into a stronger researcher
- Exendin-4 Attenuates Remodeling in the Remote Myocardium of Rats After an Acute Myocardial ...
Exendin-4, and possibly through G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), increases levels of cAMP and upregulates
- Early Stage Biotech Hiring: What Really Holds a Team Together When the Science Starts to Drift
In teams working on complex biology like GPCR targets, this kind of drift is not unusual.
- Understanding Orthosteric Binding: The Key to Drug Action
This foundational knowledge guides researchers in the development of new therapeutics. By considering factors like the Langmuir adsorption isotherm and binding curves, researchers can better
- SLAS2022 International Conference and Exhibition
any changes made that will impact our ability to hold the event in-person, we will notify the SLAS community Don't miss the chance to present your innovative research at this year's conference.
- TeachOpenCADD - A teaching platform for computer-aided drug design
both the theoretical as well as practical aspect of these topics, the platform addresses students and researchers Topics are continuously expanded and open for contributions from the community.
- Biotech Startup Failure: Why Teams Drift Off Course Without a Single Wrong Decision
They search for flawed assumptions, weak data, or execution gaps. But drift does not live there. Research advances. New initiatives start. Additional questions are explored. Communication requires more explanation.
- Why Biotech Fundraising Fails Due to Intellectual Property Gaps
The most common intellectual property gaps fall into three categories. Common signals include: 👉 Patents focused on one indication, while the business story targets another 👉 Claims that protect research use but not real-world commercialization 👉 Intellectual property that
- The Real Cost of Strategic Overload in Biotech
A grant opportunity aligns with ongoing research. A potential partner shows interest.
- The Hidden Operating Cadence That’s Actually Driving Your Biotech
Decisions are made once and communicated clearly. 2️⃣ Cadence of Communication: The Rhythm That Builds (or Erodes) Trust Communication is not a byproduct of progress; it is a mechanism of progress. 👉 Weak partial context narrative inconsistency across stakeholders ✅ What “good” looks like: A clean, repeatable communication
- The Hidden Cost of Unclear Biotech Positioning
. 👉 The natural reaction is to improve communication. The conversations remain effortful, fragmented, and difficult to steer. 👉 This is not a communication differently , even when aligned internally 👉 These symptoms are often misinterpreted as early-stage noise or communication Positioning itself is a strategic decision that exists before any external communication begins. 👉 At Strategic Takeaway 👉 When external conversations feel difficult, most founders try to communicate better
- Scientific Isolation: The Real Reason Early Biotechs Lose Traction
strategic inflection points The phrase “after the next dataset…” becomes a company mantra Investor communication experiments slip . ✅ This alone removes much of the latent anxiety in early-stage teams. 3️⃣ Strategic Communication Most communication problems aren’t information gaps.
- The Hidden Burn: How Internal Misalignment Drains Your Biotech’s Runway
Here are the three most common sources of internal drift in early biotech teams: 1️⃣ Scientific versus You communicate with investors without rewriting your story every month. ✅ Science doesn’t just advance
- From Ox Liver to AI: How the History of Pharmacology Shapes Its Future
What do roasted ox liver and AI-powered virtual screening have in common?
- The One Reason Why Biotech Startups Fail More Often Than They Should
decision points tied to experiments and data 3️⃣ Agreed criteria for stopping as well as continuing 4️⃣ A common
- Why Fundraising Mistakes Kill Strong Biotech Startups
This is where one of the most common biotech startup fundraising mistakes takes root.














