Figure 1: Mitochondrial involvement in cell death. Mitochondria are organelles with ... complexes from the electron transport chain, the ATP synthase and the adenine nucleotide translocator ...
Researchers have identified the mitochondrial calcium uniporter as a critical protein in the strengthening of synaptic ...
The new research reveals a novel mechanism for signal transmission in brain cells and helps answer an open question in neuroscience about how intracellular signals travel over long distances in ...
Autophagy is the process by which cells digest and renew their internal structures, recycling damaged or malfunctioning ...
Researchers have identified a unique mitochondrial process in CA2 neurons that supports learning, memory, and social ...
Tennis world rankings are calculated by the ATP, who award points based on a player's performance at particular tournaments. The further a player progresses in a sanctioned event, the more ...
Purple peel exploit stands at the core of a groundbreaking revelation announced by research scientist Andrew Lambert, ...
Antitachycardia pacing (ATP) refers to the use of pacing stimulation techniques for termination of tachyarrhythmias. Such techniques can be automatically applied using implantable cardioverter ...
Headed by Drs. Antonio Zorzano and Saska Ivanova, a study published in the journal Autophagy unravels the relationship between mitofusins (mitochondrial proteins) and autophagy. Using gene editing ...
This is an important and solid study that examines the role of TFAM, a protein that helps maintain mtDNA, in mtDNA mutator mice. The authors have demonstrated that TFAM's counteractive role in mtDNA ...
Most life on Earth depends upon plants for energy. Plants capture light from the sun and use it to build up chemical stores of energy. This is called photosynthesis. The basic structure of a plant ...
Many cells in multicellular organisms are specialised. They have specific roles in the organism of which they are part. Their structure is adapted to their function. They are often grouped ...