Gene editing is already being used to treat a handful of rare genetic diseases; however, most therapies involve breaking or ...
Polyploidy, the existence of cells containing more than one pair of chromosomes, is a well-known feature of mammalian hepatocytes. Polyploid hepatocytes are found either as cells with a single ...
Gene editing is already being used to treat a handful of rare genetic diseases; however, most therapies involve breaking or ...
Gene editing is already being used to treat a handful of rare genetic diseases; however, most therapies involve breaking or ...
Approximately 95% of the creatine pool in the body is found in skeletal muscle, while 5% is found in other tissues with high energy demands such as cardiomyocytes, hepatocytes, kidney cells, inner ear ...
This study presents an investigation into the physiological functions of RIPK1 within the context of liver physiology, particularly during short-term fasting. Through the use of hepatocyte-specific ...
This important study provides insights into the physiological role of RIPK1 in liver physiology, particularly during short-term fasting. The discovery that RIPK1 deficiency sensitizes the liver to ...
Beale, “Biosynthesis of the Tetrapyrrole Pigment Precursor, d-Aminolevulinic Acid, from Glutamate,” Plant Physiology, Vol ... of Uroporphyrinogen Synthase on Porphyrin Metabolism in Hepatocyte Culture ...
Neuronal physiology refers to the biology of neuronal function, including an understanding of the molecular and cellular processes that underlie neuronal activity. Neural mechanisms mediating ...
People with COPD experience changes in their bodies. It starts with damage to the airways and tiny sacs in your lungs. That progresses to a wet cough and difficulty breathing, which can then get ...
Validation studies were conducted in primary mouse hepatocytes treated with ALA and DFO and in two mouse models of EPP- the Ferrochelatase mutant 1 with a pedigree from Pas (Fechm1Pas) mice and ...
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