Glucose revealed as a master regulator of tissue regeneration in Stanford Medicine study
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Glucose revealed as a master regulator of tissue regeneration in Stanford Medicine study
Glucose is life’s main energy source. But a Stanford Medicine study reveals a surprising role as a master manipulator of tissue maturation, hinting at its importance in diabetes and cancer.


Stanford Medicine Study Identifies Glucose as a Key Regulator in Tissue
Glucose: The Overlooked Regulator in Cellular Differentiation In a remarkable breakthrough that challenges the conventional understanding of glucose’s role in cellular biology, researchers at Stanford Medicine have uncovered a novel function of glucose that extends far beyond its well-established role as the primary energy source for living cells. Their study indicates that glucose is not merely an energy supplier but also functions as a master …
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