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Cell metabolism
Cell metabolism
The mitochondrial unfolded protein response regulates hippocampal neural stem cell aging.
The Integrated Stress Response: A Central Memory Switch in Down Syndrome.
OPCs on a Diet: A Youthful Serving of Remyelination.
Mitochondrial Patch Clamp of Beige Adipocytes Reveals UCP1-Positive and UCP1-Negative Cells Both Exhibiting Futile Creatine Cycling.
Mitochondrial Patch Clamp of Beige Adipocytes Reveals UCP1-Positive and UCP1-Negative Cells Both Exhibiting Futile Creatine Cycling.
PINK1 and Parkin control localized translation of respiratory chain component mRNAs on mitochondria outer membrane.
PINK1 and Parkin control localized translation of respiratory chain component mRNAs on mitochondria outer membrane.
Glucose sensor O-GlcNAcylation coordinates with phosphorylation to regulate circadian clock.
Glucose sensor O-GlcNAcylation coordinates with phosphorylation to regulate circadian clock.
AMP-activated kinase links serotonergic signaling to glutamate release for regulation of feeding behavior in C. elegans.
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