Energy metabolism is really quite remarkable
Little bits of energy we call metabolites flow continuously, converging in our mitochondria (TCA or Krebs cycle) where they are re-routed and directed where needed
The basis of life and health is the flow of energy
Great animation showing the fate, trajectory, and possible routes that glucose (top) and glutamine (bottom right) take within most of our cells
Video by @janetiwasa
Glutamine metabolism controls neural stem cell pools to sustain adult neurogenesis in mice.
Significance of birth in the maintenance of quiescent neural stem cells | Science Advances https://t.co/NoYe8RWwAI
🚨with keys in hand and days to count, the newly minted @bomba_lab is officially recruiting postdocs!! Check our lab website for details and ways to apply: https://t.co/LvjNtaATfv @mitojobs#teammassspec@PennMedicine@UPennPhysiology. Please share!
Can we use CRISPR screens to identify genes that drive neural stem cell aging?
Super excited to see this work published @Nature!
Huge congrats to Tyson @ruetz_tyson, Angie Pogson, @kashiwagi_chloe, and all authors! Great collaboration with @MCBassik!
https://t.co/iwZIzEssyz
Exciting article in @NatureComms suggests reductive stress is a primary driver for hypoxia induced vasodilation through LTCC inactivation in arterial smooth muscle.
https://t.co/80VE8WsyyC