Jb 379zip 〈480p〉
: A recent report (Issue 379) discusses the association between molecular initiating events and drug-induced hiccups , using FDA data to find pathways for adverse drug reactions.
: The study detailed how yeast cells (and by extension, human cells) use these transporters to survive in zinc-deficient environments. When zinc is scarce, the cell "turns on" high-affinity transporters to grab every available bit of the metal. Jb 379zip
: This report helped establish the "ZIP" nomenclature ( Z RT-, I RT-like P rotein), a family of transporters now known to be critical for human health, immune function, and even the progression of certain cancers. : A recent report (Issue 379) discusses the
: A recent report (Issue 379) discusses the association between molecular initiating events and drug-induced hiccups , using FDA data to find pathways for adverse drug reactions.
: The study detailed how yeast cells (and by extension, human cells) use these transporters to survive in zinc-deficient environments. When zinc is scarce, the cell "turns on" high-affinity transporters to grab every available bit of the metal.
: This report helped establish the "ZIP" nomenclature ( Z RT-, I RT-like P rotein), a family of transporters now known to be critical for human health, immune function, and even the progression of certain cancers.