Like a well-run city, healthy cells recycle their waste, breaking down and reusing damaged proteins. In the January 29 Nature, scientists led by Jeffrey Bode and Jacob Corn at the Swiss Federal ...
Beijing Zhongke Journal Publising Co. Ltd. This study is led by Professor Kabin Xie (Institute of Huazhong Agricultural University College of Plant Science and Technology, Wuhan, China).
C-terminal fragments of amyloid precursor protein have been blamed for endolysosomal dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease. Now, scientists led by Wim Annaert at KU Leuven, Belgium, claim that’s because ...