The amount of sugar in the brain plays a key role in governing the activity of the brain cells that make myelin, a study ...
Shifting brain glucose levels act as a metabolic switch that directs OPC proliferation and myelin formation, revealing a mechanism with developmental and clinical implications.
A tiny switch in DNA allows neurons to change their function depending on the environment and alter behavior in worms.
That is because scientists keen to achieve more precise control over an organism’s genetics are experimenting with a ...
Company Plans to Initiate First-in-Human Phase 1/2 Trial in 1H 2026, Anchored by a Leading U.S. Academic Medical ...
National Eye Institute (NEI) scientists have found that the way the retina metabolizes glucose directly controls which genes get switched on and off in light-sensing photoreceptors. The findings ...
New research reveals that high glucose levels drive stem cells to multiply, while low levels signal them to mature into ...
Researchers discover that separate pronuclei in fertilized eggs create a competitive environment essential for maintaining ...
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How plants remember stress through epigenetics
Plants don’t just react to stress — some can ‘remember’ it through epigenetic changes that influence how future generations respond. This stress memory, often mediated by changes in DNA methylation, ...
Honghui Hu of Wanhuida Intellectual Property examines three CNIPA invalidation decisions that provide valuable insights into ...
During bacterial infection, mitochondrial splitting helps activate host defenses. Researchers pinpointed an enzyme behind ...
Gene expression is controlled, in part, by the interactions between genes and regulatory elements located along the genome.
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