Cardiovascular disease continues to be the leading cause of death worldwide. But advances in heart-failure therapeutics have ...
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Gut Bacteria Metabolites Linked to Cell Growth and Cancer Suppression
Bacterial metabolites queuine and preQ1 have been found to directly regulate protein synthesis in human cells, promoting or suppressing cell growth with implications for cancer therapy.
A team of European researchers has developed a versatile, open-source luminescence imaging instrument designed to democratize ...
When you’re curled up on the couch with tissues stuffed in your nose or you’re lying in bed huddled over a bucket, the last thing you’re usually thinking about is what you should be drinking. Yet ...
With more than 250 peer-reviewed papers published in several high-impact journals, Katalin Susztak, MD, PhD, has opened the ...
Peptides, short chains of amino acids that act as versatile signaling molecules, have emerged as intriguing subjects of inquiry within dermatological science. Their potential to modulate cellular ...
On World Diabetes Day, pioneering physician-scientist E. Dale Abel reflects on a career spent uncovering how diabetes affects ...
Modern sow genetics have made impressive progress in recent decades. Larger litters and higher milk yields are now the norm, ...
A Czech scientist has contributed to understanding the function of the thymus—the training center of the immune system. T lymphocytes, key defensive cells, learn in the thymus not to mistake the ...
Sub-membrane microtubule array, known to prevent excessive glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, depends on kinesin-1 KIF5B, which moves microtubules to both generate and remodel this array, ...
Used by the majority of WorldTour and Women’s WorldTour teams – both officially via partnerships and, in the case of Tadej ...
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