University of Chicago Chemists Discover a Key Protein in How Lysosomes Work
March 30, 2024
March 30, 2024
CHICAGO, Illinois, March 30 (TNSres) -- The University of Chicago issued the following news:
Lysosomes, often reductively referred to as the "garbage disposals" of cells, play a pivotal role in our cells' digestive systems by getting rid of unwanted materials.
Now in a groundbreaking study, researchers from the laboratory of Prof. Yamuna Krishnan at the University of Chicago have identified the protein responsible for a key role in how lysosomes work: how . . .
Lysosomes, often reductively referred to as the "garbage disposals" of cells, play a pivotal role in our cells' digestive systems by getting rid of unwanted materials.
Now in a groundbreaking study, researchers from the laboratory of Prof. Yamuna Krishnan at the University of Chicago have identified the protein responsible for a key role in how lysosomes work: how . . .
