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A mini-review in Brain Medicine examines the distinct and often opposing roles of AMPKα1 and AMPKα2 isoforms in Alzheimer's ...
It's true that vitamin C can give your immune system a boost, but when it comes to treating or preventing colds, things get a ...
MIT researchers are using living cells to target diseased brain areas and deliver tiny electronic devices that can modulate ...
Explore the potential of gene therapy as a groundbreaking approach to curing diseases, beyond traditional pharmacological ...
Moringa oleifera has, for centuries, been a humble participant in traditional cuisine in various parts of Asia, Africa, and ...
Your liver cells are forgetting how to do their jobs under dietary stress. Here's how that signals cancer risk years before tumors appear.
The biological cycle of our existence seems relatively straightforward: we’re born, we live, we die. The end. But when you examine existence at the cellular level, things get a bit more interesting.
Life’s fundamental structure is the cell, and so the main things that a cell does — processing biomolecules, growing, replicating its genetic material and producing a new body — are considered ...
Japanese researchers are testing a surprising, minimally invasive way to repair spine fractures. A team at Osaka Metropolitan University found that stem cells from fat tissue can repair breaks similar ...