Antioxidant power protects against premature aging caused by free radicals
These results suggest that Gln can regulate cell growth, which partially originates from the maintenance of the redox balance in tumor cells
In a breakthrough study published in the prestigious journal Nature on March 18, 2026, scientists from the University of Rochesters Wilmot Cancer Institute have uncovered a previously uncharted role for glutathionea well-known antioxidantrevealing how cancer cells exploit this molecule not just for protection but as a critical fuel source
being the major increase in the GPx (approximately 190 %), followed by GST (approximately 170 %), GSH (approximately 160 %), and finally GR (approximately 140 %)
Once the circadian rhythm is disrupted, it can take a while to adjust back to normal, leading to disrupted sleep cycles
The polarization of TAMs is a continuous process and progressively shifts towards an M2-like state with tumor malignancy, creating a positive feedback loop that supports tumor growth and metastasis