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Cells remember starvation, triggering protective recycling response
Researchers have discovered that cells retain an epigenetic memory of hunger, priming them to activate autophagy—a cellular recycling process—when nutrients become scarce again. The finding could reshape strategies for treating metabolic diseases, cancer, and aging-related conditions where controlling cellular stress responses determines patient outcomes.
Originaltitel: The hunger strikes back: an epigenetic memory for autophagy