Multi-omics analysis identifies key microbial taxa and host genes controlling abdominal fat deposition in chickens. [PDF]
Wang Z +5 more
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Comparison of the Relative Contributions of Intra‐Abdominal and Liver Fat to Components of the Metabolic Syndrome [PDF]
Anna Kotronen +8 more
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Grooved Surface of the Obturator Internus Muscle With Two Distinct Adjacent Parts
ABSTRACT The specific anatomical features of the obturator internus, particularly those of its medial surface, remain insufficiently characterized. This study investigated the morphology of the obturator internus muscle by focusing on the shape of its medial surface and potential age‐related changes.
Satoru Muro +4 more
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Ultrasound and MRI abdominal fat distribution and its associations with metabolic conditions in adults with abdominal obesity. [PDF]
Jiménez-Ten Hoevel C +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Mitral regurgitation (MR) is the valent type of valvular heart disease, caused by primary leaflet lesions or annular dilatation secondary to left ventricular dysfunction. It can lead to a series of complications such as volume overload, exacerbated pulmonary congestion, and heart failure, significantly impacting patient prognosis ...
Juelian Li +4 more
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Abdominal fat volume predicts bone mass reduction in women with metabolic syndrome: an energy spectral CT analysis. [PDF]
Li L, Zhang C, Wang R, Yue Y.
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Amyloid (AL) in an octogenarian diagnosed by abdominal wall fat biopsy [PDF]
W. J. W. MALLINSON +2 more
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Anti‐Obesity Pharmacotherapy and Emerging Multimodal Interventions for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of obesity‐related obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). ADMA: asymmetric dimethyrarginine, NLRP3: nucleotide‐binding domain, leucine‐rich repeat family, Pyrin domain containing 3, TLR: toll‐like receptors, IL‐1β: interleukin‐1β, IL‐6: interleukin‐6; LPS: lipopolysacharide, ROS: reactive oxygen species, TNF‐α.
Anish Preshy +3 more
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Pss knockdown in the midgut causes growth retardation in Drosophila similar to that in human LMHD
Abstract Background Phosphatidylserine synthase (PSS), localized in the mitochondrial membrane, synthesizes phosphatidylserine. In humans, mutations in Pss lead to Lenz–Majewski hyperostotic dwarfism, a disorder affecting growth and development. The effects of Pss mutations on the growth of Drosophila melanogaster are not fully known. Hence, this study
Kwan‐Young Kim +4 more
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