Cell Energy Factory Treatment
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•Newly discovered mechanism in the cell's energy factory can lead to new treatment of muscle disorders
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Researchers have discovered a mechanism in our cells that is essential to energy production in the muscles.
Discovery may lead to new treatment for disorders affecting the muscles, like diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease.
Researchers still don't know exactly how exercise circumvents this process, but their discovery may help pave the way for new treatment options for a number of muscle disorders.
Tang Cam Phung Pham , Steffen Henning Raun, Essi Havula , Carlos Henriquez-Olguín , Diana Rubalcava-Gracia , Emma Frank , Andreas Mæchel Fritzen , Paulo R. Jannig , Nicoline Resen Andersen , Rikke Kruse , Mona Sadek Ali , Andrea Irazoki and Stine Ringholm .
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