Johns Hopkins researchers identified a new target for treating Alzheimer’s disease by focusing on a protein that produces tiny amounts of hydrogen sulfide in healthy brain cells.
Johns Hopkins is exploring an Alzheimer's treatment that focuses on increasing hydrogen sulfide production at the cellular level. Meanwhile, researchers at Brown University have discovered a ...
A protein that produces hydrogen sulfide may be a new therapeutic target, as its deficiency is linked to cognitive deficits ...
The human body has a remarkable ability to protect itself from age-related decline, repair damage, support heart and brain health, and fend off common diseases through systems that keep its internal ...
Hydrogen sulphide (H₂S) has emerged as a key endogenous gasotransmitter, involved not only in the regulation of vascular tone and cellular bioenergetics but also in mitigating oxidative stress—a ...