A new storage technique can keep protein-based drugs and vaccines stable without keeping them cold. The discovery, led by researchers at Penn State, could eliminate the need for refrigeration for ...
Accumulation on surfaces is a big problem for protein drug makers. Such interactions impact drug efficacy and stability and can result in the formation of aggregates that provoke dangerous allergic ...
These storage proteins, accumulated in the vacuoles of seeds such as beans and wheat, are not only vital for plant growth but also represent an important agricultural resource closely tied to our ...
With an exciting breakthrough and an ERC Proof of Concept grant in the pocket, Full Professor Ilja Voets reports promising progress in her research on antifreeze proteins. Pioneering the use of the ...