Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have, for the first time, described the sequence of
early cellular responses to a high - fat diet, one that can result in obesity - induced insulin resistance and diabetes.
Not exact matches
Professor Fallon said: «This identification of an
early stage
cellular checkpoint that can act as a break on allergic
responses has important implications for the development of new therapeutic approaches for asthma and other allergic diseases.»
They may be able to go back further, identifying a persistent inflammatory
response deep within the brain or capturing the period when mitochondria, the
cellular powerhouses, begin spewing toxins as
early as middle age.