Method for producing sulfur compounds in cells shows promise for tissue repair
May 17, 2024
May 17, 2024
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, May 17 -- Pennsylvania State University issued the following news:
Sulfur-based compounds produced in our bodies help fight inflammation and create new blood vessels, among other responsibilities, but the compounds are delicate and break down easily, making them difficult to study. A team led by Penn State scientists have developed a new method to generate the compounds -- called polysulfides -- inside of cells, and the work could potentially lead to a . . .
Sulfur-based compounds produced in our bodies help fight inflammation and create new blood vessels, among other responsibilities, but the compounds are delicate and break down easily, making them difficult to study. A team led by Penn State scientists have developed a new method to generate the compounds -- called polysulfides -- inside of cells, and the work could potentially lead to a . . .