By revealing metabolic vulnerabilities in fibrolamellar cancer, the research opens the door to targeted therapies that could ...
Peptides are everywhere — promising to fix wrinkles, weight gain, and even torn ligaments. But are they safe? The FDA is ...
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How bacteria exploit human cell metabolism to sharpen infections and potentially evade treatment
A research team at the University of Greifswald's Research Training Group RTG-PRO "Proteases in pathogen and host: importance ...
We’re just beginning to decode this faint optical “signature of life” and what it could reveal about health, disease, and the ...
Published in the open-access journal Ferroptosis and Oxidative Stress, the review by Giovanni Cravin and Giorgio Cozza from ...
Documents reviewing the research on peptides note lack of good evidence of efficacy or safety. Yet an FDA panel will consider ...
Soil bacteria make cocktails of molecules that synergistically inhibit the growth of microbial pathogens — suggesting a ...
When living cells grow, divide, or respond to drugs, they give off tiny amounts of heat that offer information about what the ...
When living cells grow, divide, or respond to drugs, they give off tiny amounts of heat that offer information about what the cells are doing. But since these heat signals are so vanishingly small, ...
The enormous deep-sea cousins of your garden’s pill bugs can go five years without food. A gene they pilfered from bacteria ...
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and primary sclerosing cholangitis ...
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Can wearing a glucose monitor make you healthier? Here’s what happened to UCSD students who did
Adam Van Voorhees used to eat orange chicken three times a week — until a round white patch on his arm told him not to. Like most 22-year-olds, Van Voorhees didn’t pay much attention to what he ate ...
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