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  1. Chromatin as a key consumer in the metabolite economy

    In eukaryotes, chromatin remodeling and post-translational modifications (PTMs) shape the local chromatin landscape to establish permissive and...

    Katharine L. Diehl, Tom W. Muir in Nature Chemical Biology
    Article 22 May 2020
  2. Mitochondrial proteome research: the road ahead

    Mitochondria are multifaceted organelles with key roles in anabolic and catabolic metabolism, bioenergetics, cellular signalling and nutrient...

    Zakery N. Baker, Patrick Forny, David J. Pagliarini in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
    Article 29 September 2023
  3. Exercise-induced cardiac mitochondrial reorganization and enhancement in spontaneously hypertensive rats

    The myocardium is a highly oxidative tissue in which mitochondria are essential to supply the energy required to maintain pump function. When...

    Joshua Godoy Coto, Erica V. Pereyra, ... Irene L. Ennis in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
    Article 16 April 2024
  4. Advances in Metal-Based Compounds as Emerging Therapeutics for Cancer Treatment

    This chapter explores the transformative role of metal-based compounds in diverse cancer treatment strategies. Metal complexes enhance immunotherapy...
    May Lee Low, Chun-Wai Mai, ... Saad Tayyab in
    Chapter 2024
  5. Early Vascular Aging in Young Adults Is Instrumental as the Screening Tool to Combat CVD Epidemics in the Population

    Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain the leading causes of death worldwide. Moreover, rejuvenation of morbidity and mortality from CVD is widely...
    M. E. Evsevieva, O. V. Sergeeva, ... O. Golubnitschaja in All Around Suboptimal Health
    Chapter 2024
  6. From spreading depolarization to blood–brain barrier dysfunction: navigating traumatic brain injury for novel diagnosis and therapy

    Considerable strides in medical interventions during the acute phase of traumatic brain injury (TBI) have brought improved overall survival rates....

    Gerben van Hameren, Refat Aboghazleh, ... Alon Friedman in Nature Reviews Neurology
    Article 17 June 2024
  7. Mitochondrial mechanisms in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory musculoskeletal disorders

    Chronic inflammatory musculoskeletal disorders characterized by prolonged muscle inflammation, resulting in enduring pain and diminished...

    Kailun Wu, Ju-sheng Shieh, ... Jiong Jiong Guo in Cell & Bioscience
    Article Open access 08 June 2024
  8. Mitochondrial transplantation as a potential and novel master key for treatment of various incurable diseases

    Mitochondria are attractive cellular organelles which are so interesting in both basic and clinical research, especially after it was found that they...

    Amaneh Mohammadi Roushandeh, Yoshikazu Kuwahara, Mehryar Habibi Roudkenar in Cytotechnology
    Article 31 January 2019
  9. Striated preferentially expressed gene deficiency leads to mitochondrial dysfunction in develo** cardiomyocytes

    A deficiency of striated preferentially expressed gene ( Speg ), a member of the myosin light chain kinase family, results in abnormal myofibril...

    Gu Li, He Huang, ... Mark A. Perrella in Basic Research in Cardiology
    Article Open access 26 December 2023
  10. Mitofusins: from mitochondria to fertility

    Germ cell formation and embryonic development require ATP synthesized by mitochondria. The dynamic system of the mitochondria, and in particular, the...

    Shanjiang Zhao, Nuo Heng, ... Huabin Zhu in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article Open access 20 June 2022
  11. Guided U-Net Aided Efficient Image Data Storing with Shape Preservation

    The proliferation of high-content microscopes ( \(\sim \) 32...
    Nirwan Banerjee, Samir Malakar, ... Dilip K. Prasad in Pattern Recognition
    Conference paper 2023
  12. 20-Deoxyingenol Activates Mitophagy Through TFEB and Promotes Functional Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury

    Spinal cord injury (SCI) can lead to permanent paralysis and various motor, sensory and autonomic nervous system dysfunction. The complex...

    Chenyu Wu, Yu Chen, ... Sheng Wang in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 12 June 2024
  13. Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin

    The skin is the outermost and largest organ making up almost a fifth of the weight of the human body. Important functions of the skin are protection,...
    Johann Zwirner, Niels Hammer in Scars
    Chapter 2024
  14. Copper in Cancer: from transition metal to potential target

    In recent years, with the continuous in-depth exploration of the molecular mechanisms of tumorigenesis, numerous potential new targets for cancer...

    Can Fang, Zhiwei Peng, ... Kongwang Hu in Human Cell
    Article 26 September 2023
  15. How the Social Gets Under the Skin: From the Social as Signal to Society as a Metabolic Milieu

    Inflammation has risen to the forefront of biomedical research into many chronic diseases prevalent in industrialized countries, including mental,...

    Article 14 May 2024
  16. Brain Energy Problem

    Until recently, it was common sense that the brain’s energy is obtained only from glucose. However, accumulating evidence shows that glucose alone...
    Takumi Satoh in Hybrid-Powered Brain
    Chapter 2024
  17. Multiple Roles of Apolipoprotein E4 in Oxidative Lipid Metabolism and Ferroptosis During the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent neurodegenerative disease worldwide and has a great socio-economic impact. Modified oxidative lipid...

    Parisa Faraji, Hartmut Kühn, Shahin Ahmadian in Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
    Article Open access 03 July 2024
  18. Defective Mitophagy and the Etiopathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease

    As far as dementia goes, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent. The disease is gradual, starting with mild memory loss and potentially...
    Yasmin Elbermawy, Amr M. Abdelhameed in Handbook of Neurodegenerative Disorders
    Living reference work entry 2024
  19. Mitochondrial complex III deficiency drives c-MYC overexpression and illicit cell cycle entry leading to senescence and segmental progeria

    Accumulating evidence suggests mitochondria as key modulators of normal and premature aging, yet whether primary oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS)...

    Janne Purhonen, Rishi Banerjee, ... Jukka Kallijärvi in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 24 April 2023
  20. Directed proton transfer from Fo to F1 extends the multifaceted proton functions in ATP synthase

    The role of protons in ATP synthase is typically considered to be energy storage in the form of an electrochemical potential, as well as an operating...

    Semen V. Nesterov, Lev S. Yaguzhinsky in Biophysical Reviews
    Article 21 September 2023
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