Your metabolism involves a set of processes that all living things use to maintain their bodies. These processes include both anabolism and catabolism. Both help organize molecules by freeing and ...
There’s a lot of internet buzz about the anabolic and catabolic systems—two ways our bodies utilize energy. On social media, you might see a falsely created rivalry between these two natural processes ...
Catabolic pathways involve the breakdown of nutrient molecules (Food: A, B, C) into usable forms (building blocks). In this process, energy is either stored in energy molecules for later use, or ...
Metabolism refers to biochemical processes that occur within any living organism, including humans, to maintain life. These biochemical processes allow the body to grow, reproduce, repair damage, and ...
D-Aminoacids exist in living organisms as specialized components of many different machineries. Biosynthesis of D-aminoacids from racemization of predominant L-enantiomers is catalyzed by a single ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- PsiOxus Therapeutics, Ltd. (PsiOxus) announced initiation of a Phase II study of MT-102, a small molecule therapeutic for the treatment of cancer- and age-related wasting. MT ...
Ever wondered why some days you feel energized and light, and other days heavy and sluggish—even when you’re eating the same? The answer often lies in your metabolism. More specifically, in how your ...
A large proportion of the global soil carbon pool is stored in soils of high-latitude ecosystems in which microbial processes and production of greenhouse gases proceed during the winter months. It ...