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Blogs for November 2019

Astrocytes: Diversity in type and function

Monday, November 18, 2019 - 09:30
In the CNS astrocytes have different functions including modulation of synaptic activity and synaptogenesis, communication with other astrocytes, oligodendrocytes and microglia, as well as modulation of the blood brain barrier.

By Michalina Hanzel, PhD

Astrocytes are a type of macroglia found in the central nervous system that regulate a vast array of essential brain functions, ranging from synaptogenesis, ion homeostasis and maintenance of the blood-brain barrier, to buffering of neurotransmitters and secretion of neuroactive agents. Considering the plethora of roles that astrocytes...

Muscle-specific UBE2O ablation requires activated AMPKα2 to protect against metabolic syndrome

Friday, November 8, 2019 - 10:45
Clearance of elevated glucose and fatty acids by skeletal muscle is affected by the development of insulin resistance.

By Jamshed Arslan, Pharm. D., PhD.

Generating energy (ATP) from nutrients is a recipe for life. One of the sensors of cellular energy levels is the serine/threonine kinase AMPK. This enzyme facilitates lipid oxidation and glucose uptake when energy levels fall, thereby promoting ATP production. AMPK comprises a catalytic alpha subunit with two regulatory subunits,...

Autophagy and Metastasis

Monday, November 4, 2019 - 10:08
EpCAM/TROP1 is localized by immunohistochemical analysis of human breast carcinoma tissue to the cell membrane and intercellular spaces.
 

By Christina Towers, PhD

The majority of cancer patients die from metastatic disease at secondary sites. The threshold to undergo metastasis is high. Only a minority of cancer cells acquire invasive phenotypes like motility and the ability to survive under detached conditions. Consistently, only few cancer cells acquire stem cell like properties, including a more mesenchymal morphology...


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