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Ghrelin, widely recognized as the hunger hormone, is now under the spotlight for its role in mental health. Recent studies suggest that this metabolic signal may influence mood, especially in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD). This connection between ghrelin and emotional states reveals new possibilities for understanding the gut-brain axis. Ghrelin levels rise during fasting ...
Metabolomics, a division of Creative Proteomics, is dedicated to providing cutting-edge LC-MS-based metabolomics services for biomedical research institutions as well as biotechnological and pharmaceutical companies. The company launches the drug-resistant metabolomics research service for oncology research and infectious disease studies regarding drug resistance. Drug therapy is one of the ...
Lifespin GmbH, based in Regensburg (Germany), with offices in Boston, Massachusetts, announced today that it has launched a new commercial service for the pharmaceutical and biobanking industry to assist companies in key phases of research, development, and manufacturing. Immediate applications of Lifespin’s commercial services, which leverages access to Lifespin’s proprietary ...
Picosecond laser treatment is a type of laser technology, that is, the pulse duration (pulse width) of each laser emission reaches the picosecond level. The picosecond laser smashes melanin more finely at a faster speed and with powerful energy. The honeycomb lens technology refocuses each laser beam, allowing the skin tissue to extensively and intensively stimulate the fibroblast response under ...
LEXINGTON, Mass., October 27, 2021 – Fractyl Health, a life sciences company dedicated to developing novel therapeutic interventions aimed at reversing the metabolic disease epidemic, including type 2 diabetes (T2D), today announced the publication of an innovative new model of metabolism, the Metabolic Balance Model. The study synthesizes multiple streams of existing evidence from ...
