In the liver ammonia is formed by the deamination of amino acids. It is highly toxic and cannot be allowed to accumulate in the body. Excess ammonia is converted to urea. Urea and water are ...
Nobel Laureate Aaron Ciechanover emphasizes the importance of democracy in science for progress and innovation.
is key to maintaining cellular homeostasis. Its disruption is linked to many known diseases in humans, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and cancer. Though understanding autophagy in detail is ...
so the team looked at human skeletal muscle—vital for energy homeostasis in humans. In both human muscle cells and mouse brown adipocytes, bile acids increased D2 activity and oxygen consumption ...
In the liver, ammonia is formed by the deamination of amino acids. It is highly toxic and cannot be allowed to accumulate in the body. Excess ammonia is converted to urea. Urea and water are ...