In previous work (D. Post-Beittenmiller, J. G. Jaworski, J. B. Ohlrogge [1991] J Biol Chem 266: 1858-1865), the in vivo acyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) pools were measured in spinach (Spinacia ...
A compound from ginger stops cancer cells from making fats and drains their energy, exposing a metabolic weakness in cancer cells.
These modifications increase chromatin accessibility, influencing growth, differentiation, and ion transport, with contrasting effects on normal and colorectal cancer cells. Study: Short-chain fatty ...
This study is led by Dr. Yong Tao (Institute of Microbiolocy, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dr. Weifeng Liu (Institute of Microbiolocy, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Dr. Bo Liu (Microcyto Co. Ltd., ...
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