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Proteomics and post-translational modification (PTM)
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08 July 2024

Imperial and Crick cancer drug spinout raises £90m to begin clinical development

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28 June 2024

Proximity-based labelling for proteomic mapping

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15 May 2024

ZDHHC20 promotes cancer immune evasion, a potential target in pancreatic cancer

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04 March 2024

Nature Reviews Cancer: Protein Lipidation

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27 November 2023

Unraveling the Secrets of Zombie cells

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18 November 2023

Molecular causes of rare neurological condition in children revealed

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20 February 2023

UV-light activated probe finds new interactions in living cells

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20 October 2022

Blocking poxvirus infectiousness with NMT inhibitors

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21 December 2021

Structure, mechanism, and inhibition of Hedgehog Acyltransferase

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23 August 2021

Targeting methionine aminopeptidase 2 in cancer, obesity and autoimmunity

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27 April 2021

Identification of a small-molecule inhibitor binding site in HHAT

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31 March 2021

N-myristoyltransferase inhibition selectively kills MYC-deregulated cancer cells

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