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Umeå University Researchers Explore Yeast and Vitamins in Anorexia Studies

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  • Umeå University researchers are studying anorexia using yeast and vitamin deficiency investigations.
  • Olof Lagerlöf's lab uses yeast to test 8,000 genes as an efficient alternative to mouse models.
  • The research aims to identify genetic factors and potential vitamin roles in anorexia.

Researchers at Umeå University in Sweden are conducting diverse studies to combat anorexia. One line of investigation examines whether a deficiency in a specific vitamin may play a role in the eating disorder. Another approach involves studying yeast in petri dishes to identify genes of interest for further research.

Olof Lagerlöf, an assistant lecturer in psychiatry, leads a lab where yeast is used as an efficient experimental model to test 8,000 different genes, a process impractical with mice. The research aims to advance understanding of anorexia through these varied scientific tracks.

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