This work, we reported the protein corona analysis of citrate- and riboflavin- coated superpartamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles. Both are widely used as surface coating and
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BC Faculty Seminar “Landscape of RNA synthesis and processing machineries in non-model organisms — microsporidia and Stentor coeruleus“ by Assoc. Prof. Sittinan Chanarat Department of
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BC Special Seminar “Addressing the Chemical Stability of g- and d-Lactams by Biocatalytic Methods” by Professor Mélanie Hall Institute of Chemistry, University of Graz, Austria
BC Special Seminar: August 31, 2022
BC Special Seminar “Bacteria farming to harvest functional nanocellulose materials” by Professor Anna Roig Serra Institute of Materials Science of Barcelone (ICMAB-CSIC), Spain Date: Wednesday,
Molecularly Guided Drug Repurposing for Cholangiocarcinoma: An Integrative Bioinformatic Approach
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) has a complex immune microenvironment architecture, thus possessing challenges in its characterization and treatment. This study aimed to repurpose FDA-approved drugs for
In Silico Target Identification of Galangin, as an Herbal Flavonoid against Cholangiocarcinoma
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a heterogenous group of malignancies in the bile duct which proliferates aggressively. As a result, most patients are diagnosed in advanced
Druggable Allosteric Sites in β-Propeller Lectins
β-Propeller lectins are a group of carbohydrate binding proteins consisting of repetitive protomers arranged in a propeller configuration. These lectins emerged as new targets for
Targeting the Central Pocket of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lectin LecA
LecA is a carbohydrate-binding protein released by an opportunistic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as part of a myriad of virulence factors and thus, a prime therapeutic