Study led by Steen Larsen shows that preserved mitochondrial function, supported by CoQ10 and physical activity, is essential for metabolic health, muscle performance, and healthy aging.
Study led by Steen Larsen shows that preserved mitochondrial function, supported by CoQ10 and physical activity, is essential for metabolic health, muscle performance, and healthy aging.
New evidence shows that primary CoQ10 deficiency sensitizes cells to ferroptosis by disrupting lipid antioxidant defenses and promoting iron-driven membrane damage.
Advanced cellular and BBB model systems reveal why CoQ10 struggles to reach the brain and how transport, trafficking, and metabolism shape its neurological potential.
A nanoparticle-based CoQ10 therapy restores quinone levels across brain and organs in a genetic mouse model of primary CoQ deficiency.