Mitochondria are essential for generating energy that fuels cells and helps them function. Mitochondrial defects, however, are associated with the development of diseases such as type 2 diabetes.
Mitochondria are well known as the powerhouses of the cell. These crucial, energy generating organelles even have their own little genomes... | Cell And Molecular Biology ...
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A German study reveals intermittent fasting may impair insulin production in teenagers. Research shows young mice experienced ...
People with prediabetes often develop diabetes, but many of them manage to reverse to normoglycemia. What determines these distinct outcomes? Can we identify biomarkers to predict the different ...
Functional subpopulations of β-cells emerge to control pulsative insulin secretion in the pancreatic islets of mice through calcium oscillations.
leading to beta-cells dysfunction, and hence lower number of insulin secretory granules,” says a write-up from IISc. What does this mean in terms of a potential cure? The discovery paves the ...
Research from Lund University links traumatic brain injury to early vascular changes, challenging traditional views on neurodegeneration. The study indicates vascular dysfunction as a potential early ...