06/05/2026
Looking at brain health on the molecular level. 🧠
Mitochondria serve as an energy source for cells, but they produce waste products that could damage cells if not properly managed. Dmitry Kurouski’s lab in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics studied nanoflowers to address this concern. Targeting mitochondrial health with nanoflowers could offer a promising new direction for treatment options for improving brain function after damage from disease, particularly those like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
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