Cancer-fighting T cells do not simply "run out of energy." They are molecularly reprogrammed. For years, mitochondrial dysfunction has been recognized as a hallmark of exhausted T cells in tumors. Yet ...
"Audiences today are more inclined towards lighthearted content than serious dramas," remarked Jannatul Sumaiya Heme, a household name for her standout roles in various television projects. The ...
Higher intake of heme iron, the type found in red meat and other animal products -- as opposed to non-heme iron, found mostly in plant-based foods -- was associated with a higher risk of developing ...
(Philadelphia, PA) – Heme, the iron-bearing, oxygen-carrying core of hemoglobin, makes it possible for blood to carry oxygen, but researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine ...
A pinch of poison is good for a body, at least if it's heme. In minuscule amounts, it works in cells as an essential catalyst called a cofactor and as a signaling molecule to trigger other processes.
Researchers identified a significant link between heme iron—iron found in red meat and other animal products —and risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D), as well as the metabolic pathways underlying the link.