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Scientists traced the energy crash of aging cells to a single fading molecule in their membranes
Aging cells lose their energy supply when a single membrane lipid, phosphatidylcholine, fades with age, disrupting ...
A recent study by Ruibao Li and Jennah Dharamshi published in Nature may help us understand the beginnings of animal ...
A participant in a landmark clinical trial has been given a cellular-reprogramming treatment that aims to rejuvenate damaged ...
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Your body holds more bacterial cells than human ones
For decades, biology textbooks and popular science writing repeated a striking claim: bacterial cells in the human body ...
Scientists restored stroke-damaged brain tissue in mice, raising hopes that recovery may begin long after a stroke.
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Cells have a secret power line: How the nucleus gets its own private energy supply from mitochondria
For decades, biologists assumed a cell's energy simply diffused to wherever it was needed. It turns out the most important ...
Maybe we shouldn't be surprised that so-called "zombie cells" come with a catch. In response to severe damage, when cells can ...
Researchers at Tianjin First Central Hospital took fat cells from the woman who had been living with Type 1 diabetes for over ...
Researchers discovered that declining levels of phosphatidylcholine may be a major cause of age-related mitochondrial ...
Researchers have identified brain cells that are dedicated to measuring disappointment when rewards fall short.
Researchers enclosed the cells within tiny alginate hydrogel capsules and embedded them inside a flexible, biocompatible ...
For centuries, homing pigeons have amazed people with their ability to return home across vast distances. Even when released ...
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