Melondy Phillips Staff Writer In an age of climate-controlled homes, offices and even vehicles, many humans have become ...
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Scientists recharge and repair human cells using donated mitochondria
Tiny structures inside your cells keep your body alive by turning food into fuel. These structures, called mitochondria, ...
Scientists developed nanoflowers from molybdenum disulfide, designed with microscopic pores that act like sponges to absorb ...
Akhilesh Gaharwar, a biomedical engineer and one of the researchers on the project at Texs A&M, said they have found a way to ...
Researchers have found a way to revive tired or damaged cells by giving them a fresh supply of mitochondria, the tiny ...
I always wanted to understand life. What moves us? What allows us to heal and thrive? And what goes wrong when we get sick or when we eventually stop breathing and die? My search for answers to these ...
Mitochondria are well known as energy suppliers, and powerhouses of cells, but they have other crucial functions as well. One of those functions is outcompeting pathogens for resources, according to ...
Mitochondria are involved in apoptosis, necrosis, pyroptosis, and iron death. At present, the research on cell apoptosis is relatively thorough, and the mechanism of mitochondria in it has also been ...
A new Dartmouth study opens new avenues for understanding—and potentially manipulating—how cells decide to live or die.
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Scientists repair and recharge human cells with donated mitochondria
Scientists are learning how to revive faltering human cells by loading them with fresh power plants, effectively repairing ...
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