A physician scientist is making strides in understanding the molecular origins of fatty liver disease, a leading cause of liver failure in the United States. An Indiana University School of Medicine ...
What determines whether astrocytes play a beneficial or detrimental role in Alzheimer’s disease? It’s surely complicated, but a study in the June 10 online Cell Metabolism lays some of the blame on ...
An Indiana University School of Medicine physician scientist is making strides in understanding the molecular origins of fatty liver disease, a leading cause of liver failure in the United States. By ...
Targeted inhibition of an enzyme linked to the urea cycle called ornithine decarboxylase 1 (ODC1) in star-shaped cells in the brain called astrocytes, could prove beneficial in restoring memory ...
Ammonia can be produced by the break-down of amino acids, or by the gut bacteria in humans. If the level of ammonia in the blood becomes too high, then it becomes toxic to the brain. The urea cycle ...
Researchers have revealed the presence of a functional urea cycle in the star-shaped cells of the Alzheimer's Disease (AD) brain. Key results point to the role of the urea cycle in amyloid-beta plaque ...
National UCD Foundation to build network, create roadmap for future research in urea cycle disorders
The National Urea Cycle Disorders Foundation (NUCDF), the leading patient advocacy group for people affected by urea cycle disorders (UCDs), today announced the launch of a two-year national project ...
An Indiana University School of Medicine physician scientist is making strides in understanding the molecular origins of fatty liver disease, a leading cause of liver failure in the United States. By ...
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