Transmembrane proteins are essential for the survival and function of all living cells. They are involved in virtually every biological process, making them a vital target for drug development.
Researchers decipher the function of an ion channel involved in cellular degradation processes and create new possibilities for Parkinson’s therapies.
STEAP1 (Six-transmembrane epithelial antigen of the prostate 1), which was first found in prostate cancer, is a member of the STEAP protein family that is largely expressed in prostate epithelial ...
Immunostaining of a dPob-deficient Drosophila mosaic retina expressing red fluorescent protein as a wild-type cell marker (red), by using anti-rhodopsin antibody (blue) and anti-Na+K+ATPase (green).
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