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New research has uncovered how the body clears dying cells during times of stress, shedding light on the unexpected role of ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that genetically modified mice, lacking the amino acid cysteine, lost significant body weight ...
Led by researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, the study reveals key details about how cells process fuels like ...
Researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine discovered that mice genetically modified to lack cysteine showed rapid ...
When we consume foods containing sugar and starch, they are converted into energy in the body's cells through a process ...
Eating a high-fat diet will typically result in weight gain. But a new study published in Nature Metabolism has uncovered an ...
Scientists have discovered a potential metabolic "kill switch" for weight loss after genetically modified mice lost 30 per ...
However, a new study suggests there may be a way to lose a meaningful amount of weight in as little as one week. The study, published in Nature, found that mice that were genetically modified to stop ...
The current findings detail, for the first time, how CoA shapes metabolism in adult mice. “Our surprising findings reveal that low cysteine levels triggered rapid fat loss in our study mice by ...
In this valuable manuscript, the authors provide solid evidence that the genes encoding cysteine biosynthetic enzymes (cysM and cysK2) are required to maintain full viability of M. tuberculosis under ...
Furthermore, while several of the genes in sulfur assimilation and L-cysteine biosynthetic pathway genes are upregulated by more than one stress condition, the data does not support the statement that ...