New research details how Eut microcompartments enable bacteria to digest ethanolamine to give them a competitive advantage over commensal microbes, fostering bacterial growth and virulence. The post Pathogens Build Protein Compartments to Survive and Thrive in the Gut appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine.| Inside Precision Medicine
Engineering CAR T cells to produce fusion proteins combining a cytokine and an antibody has shown to enhance efficacy and safety in animal models of prostate and ovarian cancer. The post CAR T Cells Engineered with Fusion Proteins Improve Solid Tumor Response appeared first on Inside Precision Medicine.| Inside Precision Medicine
Defensin-coding genes affect the gut microbiome and protect against metabolic diseases, showing that gut health is not only shaped by diet.| Inside Precision Medicine
Glipizide, a widely prescribed drug for type II diabetes, can increase the five-year risk of major cardiovascular events by 13%.| Inside Precision Medicine
New research shows how glioblastoma cells infiltrate the brain and which key genes drive the invasion, paving the way to new treatments.| Inside Precision Medicine
A new mRNA cancer vaccine, in combination with common immunotherapy drugs, could become the first universal cancer vaccine.| Inside Precision Medicine
Mapping blood stem cell metabolism reveals choline as a key nutrient to preserve stem cell health and guide precision therapies.| Inside Precision Medicine
By Cody Tranbarger, EIR at Atlas Venture, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC It’s an interesting time to be thinking about space. Just a few months ago, SpaceX captivated and inspired the world by catching a The post Boosters and Biologics: Is Space-Based Biomanufacturing Real? appeared first on LifeSciVC.| LifeSciVC