Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) is a serious kidney disease in children with no clear cause. In a recent study, researchers have identified a novel autoantibody targeting vinculin—a protein ...
Heart muscle cells from the left ventricle of an aged, 2-year-old, female rat are shown. Vinculin (green) is located where muscle cells connect to each other and their microenvironment. Nuclei (blue) ...
Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS), particularly prevalent in children, is a kidney disorder marked by severe protein loss in the urine and low blood protein (albumin) levels. Growing body of ...
Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) is a serious kidney disease in children with no clear cause. In a recent study, researchers have identified a novel autoantibody targeting vinculin—a protein ...
Tunable DNA hairpin springs stretch millions of protein copies under piconewton tension, enabling bulk biochemical discovery ...
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