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How your body makes fats and cholesterol
Your body converts nutrients like glucose into fatty acids and cholesterol through interconnected biochemical routes. These linked pathways share key intermediates and cofactors, ensuring that ...
Brief brisk walking breaks during prolonged sitting improved post-meal interstitial glucose responses in healthy adults after ...
The field of nutrition science increasingly recognizes the role of dietary bioactives, non-nutrient compounds in foods such as polyphenols, carotenoids, ...
Sugar metabolism refers to the process by which the body breaks down carbohydrates into sugars, including glucose and fructose. The body uses these sugars as a source of energy. The body metabolizes ...
Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is a common and unavoidable complication associated with liver transplants that may result in impaired liver function or even post-transplant liver failure.
The human body is genetically programmed for survival, which often means storing energy as adipose tissue. For most of human ...
This review explains how glucose scarcity, lipid disruption, amino acid deprivation, and toxic metabolites weaken CAR-T cells ...
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