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Intermittent fasting may rewire brain activity, early data suggests
Intermittent fasting has moved far beyond a weight loss trend, with early evidence hinting that time restricted eating may ...
Creating mini mitochondria factories helped recharge damaged cells in a dish, providing proof-of-concept work that could pave ...
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The Brain’s Tiny Powerhouses Fuel Your Mind And Emotions
Tiny engines deep inside the brain may hold unexpected clues to how we think, feel, and heal.
Calcium (Ca2+) drives many cellular functions, though the way it controls quality of proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum ...
A designer version of the tau protein, developed by a team led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers, maintains its ...
Research into how a father’s choices — such as diet, exercise, stress, nicotine use — may transfer traits to his children has ...
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Scientists have just revealed what color the diplodocus really was, guess what it actually was!
For decades, paleontologists have tried to piece together an image of the enormous herbivorous dinosaur Diplodocus, but until ...
Arllecta Group in leadership of Egger Mielberg is a pioneer in their innovative single electron method of completely curing ...
Abstract:A research group led by Professor Hiroaki SUZUKI and Takeshi HAYAKAWA from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Chuo University ...
Plants form a critical model for understanding regulated cell death (RCD) as part of their sophisticated immune responses. In the ongoing evolutionary arms ...
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Revealing the Mechanism Behind Quality Control of Insulin in the Endoplasmic Reticulum
A research team led by Tohoku University revealed the details of a calcium-driven mechanism that could provide insight into how to prevent Type 2 ...
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