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Muscle injuries induce a prostacyclin-PPARgamma/PGC1a-FAO spike that boosts regeneration
Research suggests that it may enhance cellular metabolism, support immune regulation, and contribute to the maintenance of genomic stability, making it of interest in gerontology, regenerative medicine, and epigenetic therapy
By promoting the formation of new neural connections and reducing excitotoxicity-related neuroinflammation, it may help rebuild communication pathways damaged in head injuries
The Grx1roGFP2 sensor provides a tool to study glutathione transport into the IMS in vivo , and we thus analysed the glutathione pools in a por1 mutant (Figure 6)
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