SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A new study from the Gladstone Institutes shows for the first time that impairments in mitochondria — the brain's cellular power plants — can
deplete cellular energy levels and cause neuronal dysfunction in a model of neurodegenerative disease.
Not exact matches
A study carried out by Spanish researchers found that training to failure stresses muscles to the point that they're
depleted of
energy, as measured by an increase in AMP, a
cellular energy signal that cells are
depleted of
energy.