This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 3 and SDG 9. Mitochondrial dysfunction has been identified as a hallmark of aging, playing a central role in age-associated decline ...
Mitochondria, the powerhouse of cells, are involved in several critical functions including cell division and preserving responses to various types of stress. Studying the details of the mitochondria ...
Scientists at Scripps Research published findings that demonstrate how a mitochondrial protein structure is necessary to activate the cell’s integrated stress response (ISR), which is a critical ...
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Scientists find a new DNA damage type inside mitochondria
Inside every human cell, tiny mitochondria quietly convert nutrients into usable energy, keeping organs running and immune ...
Mitochondria, the “powerhouses of the cell,” are vital cellular organelles that govern energy metabolism, maintain redox ...
Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä have found that herpesvirus infection modifies the structure and normal function of the mitochondria in the host cell. The new information will help to ...
Mitochondria are remarkable shape-shifting organelles that have long been understood as the powerhouses inside our cells. But relatively little is known about how the constant fission and fusion of ...
Scientists found mitochondria size does not coincide with energy demand in the brain as it ages, potentially causing age-related working memory impairment. Their findings point to mitochondria ...
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New nanotech method loads stem cells with extra mitochondria to recharge dying cells
Existing methods to increase mitochondria rely on small-molecule drugs that clear quickly from cells. The Texas A&M technique ...
Biomedical researchers at Texas A&M University may have discovered a way to stop or even reverse the decline of cellular ...
Blocking fatty ceramides could stop acute kidney injury—and possibly revolutionize mitochondrial disease treatment.
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