Computational verification of protein-protein interactions by orthologous co-expression
...duction of sirtuin1, which in turn lets PGC1 start converting the pyruvate into the glucose the body needs to survive." The relationship between sirtuin1 and PGC1 also connects processes involved in cellular aging and responding to calorie intake in mammals for the first time. In bacteria and yeast, the equiva......duction of sirtuin1, which in turn lets PGC1 start converting the pyruvate into the glucose the body needs to survive." The relationship between sirtuin1 and PGC1 also connects processes involved in cellular aging and responding to calorie intake in mammals for the first time. In bacteria and yeast, the equiva...Future diabetes drugs may target new protein interaction
...duction of sirtuin1, which in turn lets PGC1 start converting the pyruvate into the glucose the body needs to survive." The relationship between sirtuin1 and PGC1 also connects processes involved in cellular aging and responding to calorie intake in mammals for the first time. In bacteria and yeast, the equiva...Gladstone investigators discover how resting T cells avoid HIV infection
...wledge therapeutically. One approach would involve converting the ineffective, large form of A3G into the protec...finding ways to prevent the small form of A3G from converting to the large form in the first place, during the process of T cell activation. However, notes Greene...U-M team recovers ancient whale in Egyptian desert
...ans and tissues. "We are, in essence, temporarily converting mice from warm-blooded to cold-blooded creatures, which is exactly the same thing that happens naturally when mammals hibernate," said lead investigator Mark Roth, Ph.D., whose findings will be published in the April 22 issue of Science. "We think t......ans and tissues. "We are, in essence, temporarily converting mice from warm-blooded to cold-blooded creatures, which is exactly the same thing that happens naturally when mammals hibernate," said lead investigator Mark Roth, Ph.D., whose findings will be published in the April 22 issue of Science. "We think t...