Scientists have found a new way the body controls stored sugar. A molecule once thought to work only on proteins can also act ...
Scientists in Australia say they have identified a previously unseen way the body controls stored sugar.
WEHI researchers have discovered a never-before-seen mechanism our bodies use to regulate sugar, in findings that rewrite the ...
A surprising discovery about how brain cells handle sugar could shift how scientists approach dementia and Alzheimer’s treatments. In a new study published in Nature Metabolism, researchers uncovered ...
In a new study published in Nature Metabolism titled “Neuronal Glycogen Breakdown Mitigates Tauopathy via Pentose Phosphate Pathway-Mediated Oxidative Stress Reduction,” researchers from the Buck ...
Researchers at WEHI have discovered that ubiquitin, a protein best known for tagging damaged proteins, can also attach to glycogen and regulate its breakdown. Using a new technique called ...
Scientists at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) have discovered a previously unknown mechanism of sugar regulation in the human body that can become the basis for fundamentally new treatments ...
Researchers discover that glycogen and N-linked glycans accumulate in fibrotic regions of the lung and may be important for therapy development. Ramon Sun, a biochemist at the University of Florida ...