By 2030, the population in the United States aged 65 and older is expected to reach 71 million or about 20% of Americans.
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is a life-threatening condition characterized by acute deterioration of liver function in patients with pre-existing chronic liver disease. It is often ...
New research shows that the same genes are active in pancreatic cancer, obesity and diabetes, helping to explain why people ...
Kisspeptin-10, a prominent peptide derivative of the KISS1 gene, has emerged as a focal point in neuroendocrine research due ...
Transcriptomic phenotyping offers mechanistic insight into adipocyte biology and metabolic disease. A signature of adipocyte ...
Researchers at Pennington Biomedical Research Center provide critical insight into how the brain and body work together to regulate food intake, energy use and metabolism – offering important new ...
The field of nutrition science increasingly recognizes the role of dietary bioactives, non-nutrient compounds in foods such as polyphenols, carotenoids, ...
Solid tumors often provide a challenging environment for the T cells of our immune system. By reprogramming the metabolism of T cells, scientists at the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology and ...
The study of medicinal plants represents a vital interdisciplinary field at the intersection of traditional botanical knowledge and modern life sciences. In ...
Recent studies have uncovered surprising mechanisms in sugar metabolism, from a fleeting intermediate state in glucose transport to a novel pathway regulating glycogen via ubiquitin tagging.
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