The faithful and timely inheritance of mitochondrial DNA and mitochondrial compartments is largely obligate in most eucaryotic cells. Virtually every cell in multi-cellular organisms is dependent upon ...
For instance, we could show that the mitochondrial compartment decreases from one region to another in a repetitive way. We could also show the precise localization of very long-chain fatty acid ...
Scientists have long wondered why animals get the DNA inside their mitochondria, the cell's energy center, only from their mothers. New research explains why and offers hope for treating mitochondrial ...
Mitochondria are the tiny compartments inside nearly every cell of the body that convert food into useable energy. Defective mitochondria fail to fuel the body and lead to brain damage ...
Bits of genes that typically reside in mitochondria insert themselves at unexpectedly high rates into brain cells’ nuclear genomes. What’s more, these insertions might be associated with life ...
A Quebecer is taking the battle to find a cure for mitochondrial disease, international. Last November CityNews brought you ...
The benefits of mental compartments Compartmentalizing does have a place in general mental health, however. Another way to look at this notion is through the lens of boundaries. From this angle ...
Proteins control most of the body's functions, and their malfunction can have severe consequences, such as neurodegenerative ...
Proteomics in Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Focus on Mitochondrial Dysfunction & Oxidative Stress In the last 10 years, proteomic approaches have been largely applied in order to identify which ...
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Fighting cancer is exhausting for T cells. Hostile tumor microenvironments can drain their mitochondrial activity, leading to a condition known as T cell exhaustion. This phenomenon also hinders ...