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Study: Cell remodelling is triggered by starvation

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A new study has found that cell remodelling is triggered by starvation. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Toronto, found that when cells are starved of nutrients, they undergo a process of remodelling that allows them to better adapt to their new environment.

The study, which was published in the journal Cell, found that this process of cell remodelling is controlled by a protein called mTOR. mTOR is a key regulator of cell growth and metabolism, and the researchers found that when it is active, it triggers the process of cell remodelling.

The study provides new insight into the way cells adapt to their environment, and could have implications for the treatment of diseases such as cancer.

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