The tryptophan pathway makes tryptophan, the cholesterol pathway makes cholesterol, and neither pathway makes side products. How has such perfection come about? Presumably, evolution—successive ...
Scientists have discovered a potential new treatment for familial hypercholesterolemia, inspired by signs seen in the Mona ...
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After mapping out the molecular pathway between PIN1 and cholesterol, the researchers developed an effective treatment regimen that largely halted tumor growth in their mouse model of cancer.
After mapping out the molecular pathway between PIN1 and cholesterol, the researchers developed an effective treatment regimen that largely halted tumor growth in their mouse model of cancer.