Study uncovers how cells repair damaged lysosomes through microautophagy, ultimately defying the aging process.

Researchers from Osaka University and Nara Medical University have made a significant breakthrough in understanding a crucial repair process within cells, known as microautophagy. This cellular mechanism plays a key role in repairing damaged lysosomes, which are essential for maintaining cellular health and defying the aging process. According to the recent study published in EMBO […]

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Unveiling a Novel Antibiotic Molecule: Inhibiting Bacterial Growth While Safeguarding Human Cells

New Antibiotic Molecule Shows Promise in Halting Bacterial Growth Without Harming Human Cells Antimicrobial-resistant infections have become a significant public health concern, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The increased use of antibiotics and fewer prevention measures have worsened the situation. To combat this crisis, scientists have recently discovered a molecule called KKL-55, which has the […]

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The Role of Frozen Cells in Advancing Medical Progress: Cell Banks in Drug Development

Cell Banking and Its Role in Pharmaceutical Development and Production (Photo: Single Use Support) Cell banks, most commonly associated with the preservation of reproductive cells or stem cells, also play a crucial role in the development of revolutionary pharmaceutical products used in the treatment of various medical conditions such as cancer and autoimmune diseases. But […]

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