AbaComplex Enhances Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Adipose Tissue Browning: Implications for Obesity and Glucose Regulation. [PDF]
Sagliocchi S +13 more
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Knockdown of VEGFB/VEGFR1 Signaling Promotes White Adipose Tissue Browning and Skeletal Muscle Development. [PDF]
Ling M +14 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose This study aimed to describe the initial experience with robot‐assisted transaxillary parathyroidectomy (RATP) and to investigate its safety and efficacy as a surgical approach for the treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT).
Xi‐Jun Lin +7 more
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Adipocyte-derived shed Syndecan-4 suppresses lipolysis contributing to impaired adipose tissue browning and adaptive thermogenesis. [PDF]
Zong J +10 more
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Imaging Adipose Tissue Browning using Mitochondrial Complex-I Tracer [18F]BCPP-EF. [PDF]
Goggi JL +8 more
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Mitochondria from brown adipose tissue [PDF]
W N, Aldridge, B W, Street
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Seasonal body mass dynamics mediate life‐history trade‐offs in a hibernating mammal
We tested a suite of ecological hypotheses to explain variation in seasonal body mass dynamics of a fat‐storing mammalian hibernator. We further demonstrated that pre‐hibernation mass gain in ground squirrels mediates an annual allocation trade‐off between current and future reproduction as the squirrels forage and rear young under predation risk ...
Austin Z. T. Allison +4 more
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Single-cell transcriptome atlas of lamprey exploring Natterin- induced white adipose tissue browning. [PDF]
Pang Y +33 more
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Effects of exercise intensity on white adipose tissue browning and its regulatory signals in mice. [PDF]
Tanimura R +3 more
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Blubber Thickening Driven by UCP1 Inactivation: Insights from a Cetacean‐Like Transgenic Mouse Model
UCP1 inactivation of cetaceans in mice drives BAT whitening and iWAT hyperplasia, promoting fat accumulation for aquatic adaptation. Abstract Cetaceans possess thick blubber, a specialized adipose tissue essential for thermal insulation, a streamlined body form, energy storage, and buoyancy. However, the mechanisms that underpin this adaptation are not
Qian Zhang +5 more
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