Tiny structures inside your cells keep your body alive by turning food into fuel. These structures, called mitochondria, ...
Mitochondria are responsible for producing and providing energy to our bodies, especially in organs such as the heart, brain, and muscles, which require high-energy production. These organs ...
Scientists have discovered how a mitochondrial mutation rewires immune function in a model of inherited primary mitochondrial ...
Many of us remember from high school biology class that mitochondria are the cell’s “power plants.” These small kidney-bean-shaped structures are what convert nutrients from food into ATP — the cell’s ...
Biomedical researchers at Texas A&M University may have discovered a way to stop or even reverse the decline of cellular ...
Researcher discovers possible link of mitochondrial function to the development of schizophrenia. Researchers at Rutgers and Emory University are gaining insights into how schizophrenia develops by ...
The brain requires continuously high energy production to maintain ion gradients and normal function. Mitochondria critically undergird brain energetics, and mitochondrial abnormalities feature ...