University of York
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Researchers have solved the mystery as to how insulin binds to the insulin receptor on the surface of cells, offering the potential for the development of new and improved insulin medications to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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Findings by researchers at the University of York that one specific form of a protein called CIZ1 is present in lung cancers could pave the way for a simple blood test that would detect the disease even in its early stages.
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By determining the three-dimensional structure of the enzyme endomannosidase, researchers have opening the door for new treatments to deadly viruses such as HIV and Hepatitis C.