image: Researchers from the University of Tsukuba have identified a new type of carbonic anhydrase enzyme that can convert CO2 to HCO3- without the use of a metal ion. This discovery not only ...
Researchers have discovered a new group of carbonic anhydrase enzymes that do not require any metal ions for their activity, which improves our knowledge of the global carbon cycle and may be ...
In a recent study published in Nature Chemical Biology, University of Cambridge scientists used zebrafish models of tauopathies — a group of neurodegenerative diseases driven by tau protein ...
The University of Liverpool and Newcastle researchers have uncovered how bacterial organelles assemble, opening new routes for bioengineering and climate innovation. The collaborative team has ...
Comparison of Menopausal Symptoms During the First Year of Adjuvant Therapy With Either Exemestane or Tamoxifen in Early Breast Cancer: Report of a Tamoxifen Exemestane Adjuvant Multicenter Trial ...
On today’s episode of “What If?” — what if the Apollo 13 astronauts had a 3D printer? Well, for one thing, they may have been able to avoid all the futzing ...
Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) is overexpressed in the hypoxic tumor environment and is thought to help drive tumor progression and metastasis by generating protons that acidify the area. Therefore, ...