Breathing, seeing, hearing -- the family of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is involved in a variety of physiological processes and is also the cause of diverse diseases. Some members of the GPCR ...
Cysteine is a relatively low abundant amino acid that is present in almost all mammalian proteins (2.26% occurrence). However, more than 95% of all human proteins contain one or more cysteine residues ...
The image shows the cross section mutant brown adipose tissue section with enlarged lipid droplets (yellow) and nucleus (blue) being impinged by multiple mitochondria (red). Mitochondria are ...
Researchers have proposed a personalised, multi-target therapeutic approach to treat sepsis by dynamically regulating key ...
The findings, published in the journal Cellular Signalling, extend beyond simply understanding aging. Senescent cells play complex roles in our bodies. While they contribute to aging and age-related ...
Scientists have developed a new way of counting labelled proteins in living cells that could become a standard and valuable tool in the field of biomedical research. Scientists have developed a new ...
The key to reversing cellular aging may lie in a protein responsible for toggling cells between a "young" and an "old" state. This is the conclusion of researchers from the University of Osaka, who ...
A cure for ageing sounds like something right out of a wild science-fiction film like The Substance. But scientists could now ...
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Genetic and cellular mechanisms underlying steatotic liver disease
Steatotic liver disease (SLD), mainly encompassing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), alcohol-related liver disease (ALD), and metabolic dysfunction and ALD (MetALD), ...
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