«Our research shows that the protein GSK3 plays a crucial role in helping B
cells meet the energy needs of their distinct states,» says Robert Rickert, Ph.D., director of the Tumor Microenvironment and Cancer Immunology Program at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP).
Not exact matches
One approach to treating cancer, therefore, is targeting the pathways that cancer
cells have adapted to
meet these
energy needs, thus «starving» the cancer.
The retinal neurons rely on their supporting
cells, such as retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)
cells, to provide them with the fuel to
meet their
energy needs.
Cells can
meet their
energy needs in the form of electricity through nano - wire connections.
As we already know, starch is a complex carbohydrate in the form of many small molecules that are attached to each other in large chains, which get broken down into smaller ones once they are digested for the purpose of
meeting the
energy needs of all
cells in our bodies.