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BLOOD PLASMA PROTEIN REGENERATION CONTROLLED BY DIET [PDF]
W.T. Pommerenke+3 more
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This study investigates hypoglycemia‐induced diabetic macrovascular endothelial dysfunction. It reveals that hypoglycemia triggers ZBP1‐dependent PANoptosis of endothelial cells, proinflammatory polarization of macrophages, and fibrosis of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) in diabetic mice.
Deyu Zuo+10 more
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HIGH PROTEIN DIETS AND ARTERIOSCLEROSIS IN RABBITS [PDF]
L. H. Newburgh
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Treatment of NAFLD with diet, physical activity and exercise.
M. Romero‐Gomez+2 more
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This study demonstrates that the transport of lactate to the mitochondria is of critical importance in determining the functions of macrophages by altering mitochondrial respiration. In macrophages, this lactate transport mechanism regulates glucose homeostasis by influencing the functions of insulin‐secreting cells in the pancreatic islets.
Lingling Chen+9 more
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ECK FISTULA LIVER SUBNORMAL IN PRODUCING HEMOGLOBIN AND PLASMA PROTEINS ON DIETS RICH IN LIVER AND IRON [PDF]
G. H. Whipple+2 more
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Health Benefits of the Mediterranean Diet: Metabolic and Molecular Mechanisms
V. Tosti, Beatrice Bertozzi, L. Fontana
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D‐glucuronyl C5‐Epimerase Binds to EGFR to Suppress Kidney Fibrosis
Glucuronyl C5‐epimerase (Hsepi, gene name Glce) is a key enzyme catalyzing heparan sulfate (HS) chain biosynthesis in HS proteoglycans, which are ubiquitously expressed on cell membranes. In normal renal tubular cells, Glce binds to the intracellular domains of EGFR, maintaining stable and orderly EGFR phosphorylation.
Xiaoqi Jing+9 more
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C. Gardner+7 more
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An integral functional axis through which GPN and functional metabolites of Alistipes senegalensis can hydrolyze tryptophan into indoles. Furthermore, the Alistipes senegalensis‐indole‐AhR pathway is found to be associated with increased expression of tight junction‐associated proteins and activation of gut stem cells.
Dandan Wang+10 more
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