The Unique Digestive Adaptations of Indigenous Andeans Linked to Potatoes
Indigenous Andeans, who first domesticated potatoes, have developed unique dietary adaptations that may enhance their digestion, particularly at high altitudes.
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Indigenous Andeans, who first domesticated potatoes, have developed unique dietary adaptations that may enhance their digestion, particularly at high altitudes.
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Strategic angle: Researchers at NUS develop a molecular tool to study Piezo1 protein activation under mechanical force.
Strategic angle: Access to nutritious food has been historically unequal, with meat being a coveted resource in pre-industrial Europe.
Strategic angle: A team at Westlake University has developed a new platform to create rapid-acting protein therapeutics.
Strategic angle: New research suggests that the taste and texture of protein shakes can be enhanced by modifying whey protein production methods.
Strategic angle: Shebani Sethi is at the vanguard of metabolic psychiatry, a field that investigates the link between diet and serious mental health disorders.
Strategic angle: New findings reveal how certain microbes can be harnessed for energy-dense biofuels.
Strategic angle: Credible nutrition educators and scientists need to be closely involved as medical schools add more instruction on nutrition.
Strategic angle: A study reveals the evolutionary journey of TMC1, a crucial protein for hearing, highlighting its rapid movements in the inner ear.
Strategic angle: Amino acids are like Lego blocks—they can be linked together to form complex structures called proteins.
Strategic angle: Scientists discover a new iron-storing protein in methane-degrading microbes, highlighting the need for characterizing hard-to-isolate proteins.