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Lactate: that useless disposable junk, working as a genetic regulator in cancer cells
Described by Otto Warburg a century ago, accelerated glucose consumption and lactate production under fully aerobic conditions is ubiquitous in solid cancers. Observations of...
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Targeting cholesterol metabolism to fight tuberculosis: are we on the right track?
“The greatest and most dangerous disease and the one that proved fatal to the greatest number, is consumption” (Hyppocrates)
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the...
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Smart blood thinners on the horizon: shall we drop warfarin, DOACs and their side effects?
Blood clots are a serious health concern affecting millions of people around the world. When left untreated, they can lead to life-threatening conditions such...
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Osteoporosis surfs epigenetics: is histone methylation relying on gender to take its effects?
Nearly 19% of american women aged 50 and older have osteoporosis in their hips and lower spines. Osteoporosis-associated weakening of the bones increases the...
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Is COVID infection increasing autoimmunity risk? What science has found until now?
COVID-19 has caused unprecedented morbidity and mortality across the globe. The immune protection conferred by SARS-CoV2 vaccines and prior COVID-19 history, coupled with developing...
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Brain metabo-PET to anticipate Alzheimer onset: astrocytes and their anomalous cycles under the spotlights
Alzheimer's disease (AD), one of the major causes of dementia, is known to be associated with neuroinflammation in the brain. While traditional neuroscience has...
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Obesity: which role have the consumption of tea and coffee?
Tea, coffee and public health
Tea and coffee are the most popular drinks, the most traded and appreciated products that come from developing countries. Their...
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Acute and chronic kidney injury on the same thread: but biomarkers do not point directions unambiguously
According to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 37 million people are living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in...