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New, Efficient Technique for Discovering Nanobody Fragments Developed
A fast and efficient method for discovering tiny antibody fragments with significant potential for development into therapeutics against deadly diseases.
Publication Spotlight: CircARID1A regulates mouse skeletal muscle regeneration
Huabio antibodies referenced in new publication
Nanobodies in the News
Modified botulinum toxin targets nerve cells and reverses paralysis in mice
Zebrafish as Tool for Drug Discovery
Can zebrafish screens really lead to new human medicine?
Introducing Huabio’s Nanoselectors
How will you capitalize on their benefits?
Nanobodies in the News
Nanobodies Rescue Proteins Inside Cells, Preventing Ubiquitination
Claudin‐18 is Associated with Poor Prognosis of Colorectal Cancer
Claudins are a family of tetraspan transmembrane proteins of the tight junctions. Tight junctions establish the p...
Breakthrough: DeepMind’s AlphaFold Accurately Predicts the Structure of Proteins
DeepMind and the organizers of the Critical Assessment of protein Structure Prediction (CASP) competition announced an AI that has huge impact on protein research. Learn more here.
Publication Spotlight: Upregulation of miRNA‑301a‑3p Promotes Tumor Progression in Gastric Cancer by Suppressing NKRF and Activating NF‑κB Signaling
Xu, et al. aimed to investigate miRNA‑301a‑3p expression in Gastric Cancer progression and the molecular mechanisms that regulate NF‑κB signaling. These results demonstrated that the upregulation of miRNA-301a-3p contributed to tumor progression in Gastric Cancer by regulating NKRF expression, which led to the inductio
5th Chinese Zebrafish Principal Investigator Meeting Goes Swimmingly
The Fifth Chinese Zebrafish Principal Investigator Meeting was held on November 13-15, 2020, in Wuhan, China.
The m...
In the News: The US Exits the Paris Climate Agreement
The American departure from the Paris Agreement means the end of U.S. contributions to a global fund to help smaller and poorer countries bear disproportionate costs of climate change. What can we personally do to help?