Cell Biology

Immune Cell Surface Sugar Shedding Identified as Key Factor in Psoriasis Progression
New research reveals immune cells shed surface sugars before entering inflamed skin in psoriasis patients, potentially opening new treatment pathways for the chronic autoimmune condition.

Mitochondrial Therapy Shows Promise in Slowing Aging Effects
A pioneering therapy using placental mitochondria transplantation offers potential to slow or reverse aging by recharging cellular function, representing a significant advancement in treating previously incurable conditions.

Study Shows Multiple Doses of Extracellular Vesicles Could Reduce Lung Injury Risk in ICU Patients
A new study by Leksum LLC suggests that multiple doses of extracellular vesicles may significantly improve diaphragm muscle function in mechanically ventilated ICU patients, potentially reducing the risk of lung injury and improving recovery outcomes.

Researchers Uncover Surprising Flexibility in Key Metabolic Enzyme Complex
A groundbreaking study reveals the dynamic structure of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex, showing unprecedented flexibility that challenges previous understanding of cellular energy production. The research provides critical insights into metabolic processes with potential implications for disease treatment.