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Ribose & the Pentose Phosphate Pathway in Nerve Repair
A new breakthrough study in Cell reveals a surprising and powerful role for one of the body’s fundamental sugar-processing systems: the pentose phosphate pathway. The researchers found that in spinal cord injuries, oral intake of ribose led to the building of new...
Ribose & the Pentose Phosphate Pathway in Nerve Repair
New research shows the pentose phosphate pathway and ribose play a key role in nerve repair. Oral ribose supported nerve cell regeneration in spinal cord injuries, highlighting how sugar-derived molecules aid cellular repair.
The Warburg Effect: Diet and Cancer (the latest evidence)
In 1931 Otto Warburg won a Nobel Prize for his research into tumours, and cancer cells. He discovered that healthy cells and cancer cells ‘breathe and eat’ (metabolise) very differently. Ever since his ground-breaking discovery over 90 years ago, scientists have been researching these critical metabolic differences. Thousands of scientific papers have been published to understand why, and how, cancer cells rewire their metabolism.
