Many people are familiar with histamine, a biological molecule that serves as a key driver of allergic reactions and other ...
The bitter taste receptors we have on our tongues are also found in other organs, including the gut. A new study has identified two specific receptors in the large intestine that are associated with ...
A research team of the University Medical Center Mainz has succeeded in observing for the first time how G protein-coupled ...
New data links the liver receptor GPR110 to sex-specific progression of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis.
Researchers identify two key proteins that allow chandelier cells to connect with excitatory neurons. This "handshake" regulates brain signals and, when disrupted, may lead to epilepsy or autism.
Many people are familiar with histamine, a biological molecule, that serves as a key driver of allergic reactions and other immune responses. However ...
The images showed that nearly all the antibodies bind to a single domain of the receptor, providing a viable target for novel therapeutics.
Researchers have identified a mechanism by which Mycobacterium tuberculosis exploits a key immune receptor to survive inside ...
ROCKVILLE, MD – In a surprising discovery, scientists have found that the heart possesses "sweet taste" receptors, similar to those on our tongues, and that stimulating these receptors with sweet ...