Leveraging the structure of bacterial host cell receptors to detect cancer - Phys.org

8/17/2022 12:00:00 AM2 years 8 months ago
by Caroline Cencer
by Caroline Cencer
Bacteria in our bodies bind to various host cell surface receptors, which determines where the bacteria live and how they behave. These receptors, made up of chains of sugar molecules called glycans, are more than meets the eye. Cells existing within progress…
Bacteria in our bodies bind to various host cell surface receptors, which determines where the bacteria live and how they behave. These receptors, made up of chains of sugar molecules called glycans,… [+2974 chars]
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