Aerobic glycolysis, the process by which cells transform glucose into lactate, is key for eye development in mammals, according to a new study. Aerobic glycolysis, the process by which cells transform ...
Scientists discover the important role that aerobic glycolysis, the process where cells make lactate from glucose, plays in mammalian eye development. Although already known to be used by retinal ...
Human iPSC-derived models currently used in eye research usually replicate later events of tissue differentiation rather than early steps involving concurrent development of diverse embryonic cell ...
Aerobic glycolysis, the process by which cells transform glucose into lactate, is key for eye development in mammals, according to a new Northwestern Medicine study published in Nature Communications.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A Purdue University student's research project related to zebrafish eye development could lead to a better understanding of vision problems that affect billions of people ...
Aerobic glycolysis, the process by which cells transform glucose into lactate, is key for eye development in mammals, according to a new Northwestern Medicine study published in Nature Communications.