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Aging, obese-insulin resistance, and bone remodeling

Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 2020
Aging, obesity, and insulin resistance are known to cause the impairment of bone regulation, resulting in an imbalance in bone homeostasis and pathological bone. The natural deterioration associated with the aging process, including increased adipogenicity, menopause, andropause and alteration of mesenchymal stem cell fate have been shown to be ...
Napatsorn Imerb   +3 more
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Insulin Resistance with Aging

Sports Medicine, 2000
Insulin resistance, a reduction in the rate of glucose disposal elicited by a given insulin concentration, is present in individuals who are obese, and those with diabetes mellitus, and may develop with aging. Methods which are utilised to measure insulin sensitivity include the hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic and hyperglycaemic clamps and the ...
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Evaluating the effect of organic reagents on short-term aging resistance of the organic rectorite asphalt by multi-indicators

International Journal on Road Materials and Pavement Design, 2019
The structure of organic reagents has an effect on the properties of the OREC modified asphalt. This study selected dodecyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (1231), lauryl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride (1227) and stearyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (1831)
Zengping Zhang, Meng Jia
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New-age drug meets resistance

Nature, 2001
A new sort of anticancer drug, designed to suppress the wayward protein that causes a type of leukaemia, is under the spotlight. Biological detective work has now revealed how this cancer becomes resistant to the drug.
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Resistance of aged cells to virus replication

Experimental Gerontology, 1979
Abstract The phenomenon of resistance of aged cells to virus replication was investigated in aged L929 cell monolayers infected with Semliki Forest virus. By inhibiting the production and action of interferon, we showed that only about one-third of the 4·5 log restriction in virus replication could be attributed to the antiviral activity of the ...
E, Eylan, A, Gazit
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Ageing resistance of SiBCN ceramics

Ceramics International, 2015
Abstract Amorphous SiBCN alloys are known – depending on the elemental composition – for their thermal stability and high-temperature (up to 1500 °C) oxidation resistance, hardness, optical transparency or electrical and/or thermal conductivity. The paper reports ageing of SiBCN ceramics prepared in the form of thin films in a wide range of elemental
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Aging resistance of asphalt binders through the use of zinc diethyldithiocarbamate

Petroleum science and technology, 2019
Aging can significantly reduce the durability of binders used in asphalt pavements and can consequently impose long-term maintenance cost to the owners.
H. Haghshenas, R. Rea, D. Haghshenas
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Insecticide Resistance Comes of Age

Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1968
It is now 21 years since DDT-resistant house flies were first discovered in northern Sweden, and since the report of Wilson and Gahan that a DDT-resistant strain could be produced by laboratory selection at Orlando. Although the resistance of the San Jose scale to lime-sulfur was detected by Melander in Washington state nearly 60 years ago, the ...
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Vascular Dysfunction and Insulin Resistance in Aging

Current Vascular Pharmacology, 2019
: Insulin was discovered in 1922 by Banting and Best. Since that time, extensive research on the mechanisms of insulin activity and action has continued. Currently, it is known that the role of insulin is much greater than simply regulating carbohydrate metabolism.
Agnieszka, Baranowska-Bik, Wojciech, Bik
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