Cancer cells transfer mitochondria through nanotubes to healthy neighboring cells, turning them into tumor-supporting accomplices, a new study shows.
CRISPR-based tools can’t easily access the DNA in these organelles, but researchers are finding other ways in.
Mitochondria isolated from onions entered lung immune cells in mice and restored their energy balance, revealing an ...
A new study from The University of Texas at Arlington has revealed how cells control their mitochondria—the "energy producers ...
Nathaniel Ostle explores the research that suggests the activity of these microscopic powerhouses may have resulted in the ...
UTA doctoral student Rashna Sharmin's discovery could help scientists better understand brain development and disease. (UTA ...
A study conducted by researchers at the Center for Redox Processes in Biomedicine (Redoxoma) has shown that ATP-sensitive ...
Can you escape your genetic inheritance, and do lifestyle changes actually make a difference? Daniel Cossins set out to ...
In the U.S. alone, more than 6.7 million people have heart failure, a number that is projected to increase to more than 8.5 ...
Do red light therapy gadgets live up to the hype, especially for muscle recovery? And does the average gym-goer really need ...
A team of researchers at the Departments of Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry of the University of Malaga and The ...