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Through meticulous physiological experiments, scientists have tracked the metabolism of radioactively-labeled fatty acids ... skeleton of linolenic acid, in a pathway that is similar (but not ...
A Rutgers biochemistry professor explains how omega-6 fatty acids found in Western diets can activate cellular growth ...
Scientists found linoleic acid from seed oils promotes triple-negative breast cancer growth by activating a specific protein ...
A new study led by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers has revealed that linoleic acid—an omega-6 fatty acid common in Western ...
They looked at the ability of omega-6 fatty acids—particularly linoleic acid, the dominant one in the Western diet—to drive ...
Omega-6 fatty acids fuel the growth of triple-negative breast cancer, offering insights into dietary risks and potential ...
Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid enhanced the growth of the hard-to-treat “triple negative” breast cancer subtype, ...
Estela Jacinto, a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, has been studying a crucial pathway for human cell growth and metabolism for more than ...
They looked at the ability of omega-6 fatty acids -- particularly linoleic acid, the dominant one in the Western diet -- to drive an important, nutrient-sensing growth pathway called the mTORC1 ...
They looked at the ability of omega-6 fatty acids—particularly linoleic acid, the dominant one in the Western diet—to drive an important, nutrient-sensing growth pathway called the mTORC1 pathway.