A research team at the University of Greifswald's Research Training Group RTG-PRO "Proteases in pathogen and host: importance ...
When living cells grow, divide or respond to drugs, they give off tiny amounts of heat that offer information about what the ...
Scientists know that colorectal cancer cells require large amounts of iron and that as cancer becomes more aggressive, 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, ...
Cell metabolism encompasses the integrated network of biochemical reactions by which cells harvest and allocate energy, build macromolecules and maintain redox and ionic balance. Catabolic pathways ...
Aerobic glycolysis dominates lesion bioenergetics, with lactate promoting histone lactylation, M2 macrophage polarization, CD8⁺ T-cell exhaustion, EMT, and fibrosis that reinforce immune-protected ...
Understanding how cells process nutrients and produce energy - collectively known as metabolism - is essential in biology. However, analyzing the vast amounts of data on cellular processes to ...
When we consume foods containing sugar and starch, they are converted into energy in the body's cells through a process called glycolysis. However, this process has a downside—it produces byproducts ...
When people think about health, they often focus on specific organs like the heart or brain. But many changes related to chronic conditions or ageing begin in the smallest units of your body — your ...