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Hippocampal single-cell RNA Atlas of chronic methamphetamine abuse-induced cognitive decline in mice
The authors proposed two hypotheses: first, that methamphetamine induces neuroinflammation, and second, that it alters neuronal stem cell differentiation. These are valuable hypotheses, and the ...
Researchers in the UK have received approval to conduct the first ever human trials for a stem cell treatment to reverse ...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women worldwide and represents a major public health concern due to ...
Researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) have uncovered a direct connection between high insulin ...
New stem cell therapy offers hope for type 1 diabetes, freeing patients from insulin. Learn why diverse clinical trial ...
They were designed to treat diabetes, then prescribed for weight loss, and now—as researchers are finding—they might hold the ...
Professor Vázquez-Carrera notes, "The insulin signaling pathway is initiated when insulin binds to a receptor on the cells of insulin-responsive tissues.
A new study uncovers how endothelial cells contribute to insulin resistance in obesity-associated diabetes, highlighting adrenomedullin as a potential therapeutic target.
If insulin can’t get out of blood vessels, it can’t act in its target tissues. “Endothelial cells are full of insulin receptors,” says Stefan Offermanns, who led the study.
The hormone adrenomedullin disrupts insulin signaling in blood vessel cells, contributing to systemic insulin resistance in obesity-associated type 2 diabetes, according to a new study.
A new preclinical study found a combination treatment that significantly increases insulin-producing cells, effectively reversing diabetes.
Tests in mouse models of diabetes suggests that an experimental drug could help 'regrow' insulin-producing beta cells, thereby reversing the disease.
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