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Niacin (vitamin B3) is involved in the metabolic regulation of energy metabolism in animals. However, both deficiency and excess supplementation of niacin can induce profound physiological disturbances in fish. The present study investigated the effect of niacin on energy metabolism and liver health in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).
Ruixin Li +11 more
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Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) protects against oleate-induced INS-1E beta cell dysfunction by preserving carbohydrate metabolism [PDF]
Aims/hypothesis: Pancreatic beta cells chronically exposed to fatty acids may lose specific functions and even undergo apoptosis. Generally, lipotoxicity is triggered by saturated fatty acids, whereas unsaturated fatty acids induce lipodysfunction, the ...
Bartley, C. +7 more
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Increased fatty acid synthesis benefits glioblastoma malignancy. However, the coordinated regulation of cytosolic acetyl-CoA production, the exclusive substrate for fatty acid synthesis, remains unclear.
Wentao Zhao +21 more
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Organization of the 5′ region of the rat ATP citrate lyase gene [PDF]
Kyung‐Sup Kim +3 more
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Correlation of Lipid Accumulation in Yeasts with Possession of ATP: Citrate Lyase [PDF]
Chris Boulton, Colin Ratledge
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Hyperinsulinism in short-chain L-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency reveals the importance of beta-oxidation in insulin secretion [PDF]
A female infant of nonconsanguineous Indian parents presented at 4 months with a hypoglycemic convulsion. Further episodes of hypoketotic hypoglycemia were associated with inappropriately elevated plasma insulin concentrations.
Aynsley-Green, A +9 more
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Cytoskeletal association of ATP citrate lyase controls the mechanodynamics of macropinocytosis. [PDF]
Puccini J, Wei J, Tong L, Bar-Sagi D.
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