When we feel tired, we recharge by taking vacations, but what if our cells could recharge too? As we age, our mitochondria, the energy producers in cells, become less effective. Researchers at Texas A&M are using nanotechnology to improve mitochondrial function with molybdenum disulfide nanoflowers. This could revolutionize treatments for aging-related diseases like diabetes and Alzheimer’s.
Enhancing cells to combat aging and illness
Nanoparticles boost mitochondria
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