Structure of receptor reveals how it functions in heart disease
November 15, 2024
November 15, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 15 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have determined the full-length structure of a blood pressure-regulating hormone receptor for the first time, uncovering how it functions, which may enable better drug targeting of the receptor for diseases such as hypertension and heart failure.
For the study, published Nov. 14 in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, the researchers used cryo-electron mic . . .
Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have determined the full-length structure of a blood pressure-regulating hormone receptor for the first time, uncovering how it functions, which may enable better drug targeting of the receptor for diseases such as hypertension and heart failure.
For the study, published Nov. 14 in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, the researchers used cryo-electron mic . . .