Behind The Labs
This week on Behind the Labs, we break down four cutting-edge studies reshaping how we think about metabolism, aging, cancer therapy, and early development. First, researchers show that reducing specific amino acids in the diet can boost thermogenesis and fat burning in mice—without more exercise. Next, a UCLA team reveals why aging muscle stem cells slow down: a survival protein keeps them alive longer but at the cost of repair speed. We also explore an innovative cancer strategy using engineered bacteria to infiltrate and consume oxygen-starved tumor cores, and a promising stem cell trial aiming to restore dopamine-producing neurons in Parkinson’s disease. Finally, new genome-mapping technology overturns the “blank slate” model of early embryos, showing DNA is highly organized far earlier than scientists thought. Together, these studies highlight a common theme in modern biology: powerful trade-offs underlie many of the body’s most important systems.
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