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The TBK1 Enzyme: The Master Switch in Cellular Cleanup and Its Medical Breakthroughs

Explore the groundbreaking research on TBK1 enzyme and its crucial role in mitophagy - the cellular cleanup process that could unlock new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.

Victoria Phillips
Oct 01, 2025

The Fat That Feeds the Fire: How Bone Marrow Fat Cells Help Leukemia Thrive

Discover how bone marrow fat cells actively support acute monocytic leukemia by providing metabolic fuel and protection from chemotherapy.

Daniel Rose
Oct 01, 2025

From Baker's Yeast to Toxic Waste: Engineering a Superbug to Soak Up Lead

Discover how scientists are genetically engineering baker's yeast to absorb toxic lead through transcription regulator SPT3 mutations for bioremediation.

Sophia Barnes
Oct 01, 2025

The Silent Architects of a Failing Heart: Uncovering the Hidden RNA World

Discover how long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and messenger RNAs orchestrate the progression from heart attack to heart failure through cutting-edge genetic research.

Lily Turner
Oct 01, 2025

The Hidden Inheritance: Unmasking Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Germany

Exploring the prevalence, diagnosis gaps, and clinical reality of familial hypercholesterolemia in Germany based on recent research findings.

Leo Kelly
Sep 30, 2025

The Gut Garden: How a Special Potato Fiber Feeds Your Inner Ecosystem

Discover how Tartaric Acid-modified Enzyme-resistant Dextrin (TAMD) from potato starch selectively nourishes beneficial gut bacteria and boosts metabolic health.

Naomi Price
Sep 30, 2025

The Genetic Puzzle of Obesity: Why Some Stay Healthy Despite Extra Weight

Discover how genetics influence postprandial lipemia and why some individuals with obesity remain metabolically healthy while others develop complications.

Kennedy Cole
Sep 30, 2025

The Cellular Energy Crisis: What Fibroblasts Reveal About Rare Diseases

Discover how cultured fibroblasts helped scientists understand glycogen storage diseases like Pompe, Cori's, and McArdle's disease.

Aaron Cooper
Sep 30, 2025

The Invisible Passengers: How Tiny DNA Circles Travel Between Bacterial Worlds

Exploring how plasmid pSN1216-29's host range and oligonucleotide composition reveal insights into bacterial evolution and antibiotic resistance spread.

Joseph James
Aug 23, 2025

The CETP Gene: How a Genetic Quirk Revolutionized Our Understanding of Cholesterol and Heart Disease

Explore how CETP research has transformed our understanding of cholesterol metabolism, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular disease prevention.

Samuel Rivera
Aug 23, 2025

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