Publications by authors named "P Both"

Here, we present a protocol for using Myotally, a user-friendly software for fast, automated quantification of muscle fiber size, number, and central nucleation from immunofluorescent stains of mouse skeletal muscle cross-sections. We describe steps for installing the software, preparing compatible images, finding the file path, and selecting key parameters like image quality and size limits. We also detail optional features, such as measuring mean fluorescence.

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2-Hydroxy-3-pentanone and 3-hydroxy-2-pentanone are flavor molecules present in various foods, such as cheese, wine, durian, and honey, where they impart buttery, hay-like, and caramel-sweet aromas. However, their utilization as flavoring agents is constrained by a lack of developed synthesis methods. In this study, we present their synthesis from simple starting compounds available in natural quality, catalyzed by previously characterized ThDP-dependent carboligases.

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  • Aging slows down the activation and increases the death of skeletal muscle stem cells (MuSCs), which leads to poor muscle repair.
  • Researchers used a multiomics approach, single-cell analysis, and functional tests to compare MuSCs from young and old mice, revealing that glutathione (GSH) metabolism is disrupted in older cells.
  • They discovered that older MuSCs form two distinct groups based on their GSH functionality and identified a mechanism involving NRF2 and NF-κB that maintains this division, suggesting that manipulating GSH levels could help reverse aging effects in MuSCs.
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Altered glycoprotein expression is an undisputed corollary of cancer development. Understanding these alterations is paramount but hampered by limitations underlying cellular model systems. For instance, the intricate interactions between tumour and host cannot be adequately recapitulated in monoculture of tumour-derived cell lines.

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Short-term fasting is beneficial for the regeneration of multiple tissue types. However, the effects of fasting on muscle regeneration are largely unknown. Here, we report that fasting slows muscle repair both immediately after the conclusion of fasting as well as after multiple days of refeeding.

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