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Researchers Unveil Near-complete Protein Catalog For Mitochondria

biology | biotechnology | mitochondria | proteomics | technology

Imagine trying to figure out how your car’s power train works from just a few of its myriad components: It would be nearly impossible. Scientists have long faced a similar challenge in understanding cells’ tiny powerhouses — called “mitochondria” — from scant knowledge of their molecular parts.

A new brake on cellular energy production discovered

aging | biology | cardiovascular disease | cell biology | diabetes | mitochondria

A condition that has to be met for the body to be able to keep warm, move and even survive is that the mitochondria - the cells’ power stations - release the right amounts of energy. Scientists at K

Obesity May Be Associated With A Relative Of Anti-aging Gene, Klotho

aging | anti-aging | biotechnology | hormones | inflammation | life extension | longevity | metabolism | mitochondria | obesity

A relative of the anti-aging gene Klotho helps activate a hormone that can lower blood glucose levels in fat cells of mice, making it a novel target for developing drugs to treat human obesity and diabetes, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found.

How Eating Less Might Make You Live Longer

aging | anti-aging | antioxidant | caloric restriction | diet | health | life extension | longevity | metabolism | mitochondria

Caloric Restriction in non-obese people translates into less oxidative damage in muscle cells, according to a new study by scientists at Pennington Biomedical Research Center. As oxidative damage has been linked to aging, this could explain how limiting calorie intake without malnutrition extends life span.

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