Neurons rely on strong mitochondrial output to keep firing quickly and cleanly
Pharmaceuticals, environmental pollutants, food preservatives and artificial additives, household chemicals, UV radiation, and electromagnetic fields are just some of the components of modern living that affect our Glutathione levels
Renal cell-targeted drug delivery strategy for acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease: a mini-review
Glutathione deficiency is associated with impaired survival in HIV disease
Such artificially induced dysfunctions, discussed in this article, suggest the usefulness of these neurodevelopmental models in research on the pathomechanisms of schizophrenia
Sawa and colleagues used a high-powered version of technology called MRS (magnetic resonance spectroscopy) to non-invasively probe biochemistry in the brains of living people