Subcellular pathologies
Cross-source consensus on Subcellular pathologies from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The disease model rests on eight subcellular pathologies treated as deeper causes beneath chronic disease diagnoses. — Processed Food and the Metabolic Disease Framework
- Liver and gut failures are said to converge on glycation, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, insulin resistance, membrane instability, inflammation, methylation abnormalities, and impaired autophagy. — Processed Food and the Metabolic Disease Framework
- Glycation is described as glucose or fructose attaching to proteins and impairing protein flexibility and function. — Processed Food and the Metabolic Disease Framework
- Mitochondrial dysfunction is central to the article’s explanation of chronic metabolic disease. — Processed Food and the Metabolic Disease Framework
- Insulin resistance is treated as tissue-specific rather than a single uniform event. — Processed Food and the Metabolic Disease Framework
- The article uses a 2019 Ronald Kahn study to argue that glucose and fructose have different mitochondrial effects. — Processed Food and the Metabolic Disease Framework