Nanovials, a Microscopic Bowl, may Uncover Protein Secretion Mysteries
Nanovials, a Microscopic Bowl, may Uncover Protein Secretion Mysteries
Nanovials, a Microscopic Bowl, may Uncover Protein Secretion Mysteries. Cells secret a range of proteins such as antibodies and growth factors that affect human health, but some cells secrete more than one protein. Scientists struggle to establish links between genomes, transcriptomes, and functional outputs of cells for developing cell therapies. Cell therapy is about placing new and healthy cells into the body to replace the damaged ones and to modulate the function of the patient’s cells through the expression of factors or direct interaction. It also helps to remove the disease-causing or dysfunctional cells using immune cells.
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