Tag: proteins
Berlin researchers control proteins with light
Cells are like the subway during rush hour when the train drivers are on strike: countless molecules come, go and jostle past each other. If you want to understand what…
Systematic shredding – protein recycling for immune defense
Protein recycling for immune defense The waste system of living cells, the proteasome, does more than just break down worn-out or damaged proteins. It also helps the immune system recognize…
Five subtypes of Alzheimer’s identified – dementia variants differ in CSF proteins, course and molecular causes
Not all Alzheimer’s are the same: Researchers have identified five different Alzheimer’s subtypes – dementia variants with different courses, molecular causes and possible therapeutic approaches. These subtypes can be distinguished…
Unintentional proteins caused by mRNA vaccination but no evidence of damage – health
According to a study, vaccines against the coronavirus with mRNA technology can lead to the formation of unintended proteins in the body of the vaccinated person to a small extent.…
Covid-19: Unintentional proteins caused by mRNA vaccination
Covid-19 Unintentional proteins caused by mRNA vaccination An mRNA vaccination can lead to the formation of undesirable proteins. However, experts do not see this as a problem. photo © Sven…
Popular in the morning: You shouldn’t drink this drink for breakfast
Smoothies are a favorite drink of many people. There are numerous reasons for this. Smoothies are quick to prepare, varied, can be drunk on the go and they provide numerous…
New data reveal the role of the SARS-Cov-2 spike protein in Covid-19-associated coagulopathy
Groundbreaking understanding of the interaction between Spike and the human estrogen receptor Alfa provides insights for a new generation of anti-SARS-CoV-2 and pan-coronavirus vaccines Italian and US researchers have discovered…
Infectious proteins also in Down’s dementia – Down’s syndrome and Alzheimer’s are more similar than previously thought
Amazingly similar: Misfolded amyloid beta and tau proteins can also accumulate in the brains of people with Down syndrome. As in Alzheimer’s dementia, these plaques can transfer their misfolding to…
Diagnosis years before symptoms appear – healing practice
Alzheimer’s can be diagnosed before symptoms appear A new study has shown that Crohn’s Alzheimer years before the occurrence of symptoms can be diagnosed. This could lead to faster initiation…
How Type 2 Diabetes Disrupts Metabolism in Different Organs – Heilpraxis
Metabolic disorders in diabetes more extensive than previously thought An insufficient insulin secretion and a diminished insulin sensitivity are typical signs of type 2 diabetes. How strong are these changes?…