The patched gene is a component of the so-called Hedgehog signaling pathway that is known to be involved in the commonest human cancer, basal cell carcinoma, and in brain cancer.
Researchers at Stanford have developed a technology that uses biomechanical force to initiate T-cell triggering in a high throughput method, facilitating the exploration of the force- and sequence-dependent landscape of T-cell responses.
Adrenergic receptors are plasma membrane proteins that mediate cellular responses to the hormone/neurotransmitters adrenaline and nonadrenaline which are released from sympathetic nerve terminals or the adrenal gland.
Adrenergic receptors are plasma membrane proteins that mediate cellular responses to the hormone/neurotransmitters adrenaline and nonadrenaline which are released from sympathetic nerve terminals or the adrenal gland.
Adrenergic receptors are plasma membrane proteins that mediate cellular responses to the hormone/neurotransmitters adrenaline and nonadrenaline which are released from sympathetic nerve terminals or the adrenal gland.
Stanford researchers have developed EphrinA3 technology to strengthen epithelial barriers by increasing expression of cell-cell adhesion molecules, particularly desmoglein-1 (DSG1) and desmocollin-1 (DSC1).
Stanford scientists have developed a novel cardiac Ex-vivo Preservation System (EVPS) capable of maintaining hearts of any size warm and beating upon transport, expanding heart transplant options for pediatric populations.
Researchers at Stanford University and Washington University in St. Louis have discovered a novel molecular pathway for the treatment of opioid overdose.
Stanford researchers have proposed antibody-based reduction of Neuromedin (NMU) signaling as a therapeutic strategy to improve glucose metabolism in multiple physiological or disease states, including obesity, diabetes, and cancer where NMU levels are elevated.
12E7 antibody that can be used to diagnose and differentiation of peripheral ectodermal tumors (PNET) and Ewing's sarcomas, as well as in therapeutic applications and bone marrow transplantation.