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TRIM56 Promotes White Adipose Tissue Browning to Attenuate Obesity by Degrading TLE3
This study pinpoints TRIM56 as a viable candidate for promoting white adipose tissue browning and as a promising therapeutic target for addressing obesity and metabolic disorders. Functioning as an E3 ubiquitin ligase, TRIM56 facilitates the degradation of the TLE3 protein, thereby accelerating the thermogenic process and enhancing energy expenditure ...
Haojie Qin+5 more
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Relationships among Different Water-Soluble Choline Compounds Differ between Human Preterm and Donor Milk [PDF]
Sara Moukarzel+5 more
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ADAM19 is identified as a novel target for senescent chondrocyte rejuvenation. Knockdown of ADAM19 results in the attenuation of cellular senescence and the formation of proliferative extracellular matrix‐synthesizing chondrocytes. senHMSN_si‐ADAM19 can target deliver therapeutic siRNA into senescent cells and rejuvenate hyaline cartilage in ...
Jiasheng Wang+6 more
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This study specifically focuses on the role of oxytocin neurons in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) in regulating obesity‐induced anxiety in mouse models. By combining chemogenetic, genetic, and pharmacological approaches, it is systematically demonstrated that oxytocin neurons in the PVN regulate anxiety induced by obesity through the ...
Baocheng Wan+7 more
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Wearable Standalone Sensing Systems for Smart Agriculture
This review explores the development and application of wearable sensing systems for plant health monitoring. It examines different types of wearable plant sensors, including their design, working principles, and material choices, with an emphasis on their suitability for real‐world agricultural applications.
Dongpil Kim+5 more
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PIH22 - ECONOMIC IMPACT OF DONOR HUMAN MILK VERSUS FORMULA FOR VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS IN THE NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT [PDF]
Tricia J. Johnson+3 more
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This study examines the effects of Shank3 mutation on the mesoaccumbens pathway using a Shank3‐deficient rat model. The findings reveal altered social reward processing in these rats, accompanied by changes in dopaminergic and GABAergic neural activity within the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and dopamine release in the nucleus accumbense (NAc ...
Marie Barbier+4 more
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Crizotinib induces excessive accumulation of squalene epoxidase (SQLE) by blocking its autophagic degradation. This accumulation disrupts cholesterol and sphingolipid metabolism, leading to hepatic steatosis or hepatocyte apoptosis, respectively. Autophagy activators, such as metformin, or SQLE enzymatic inhibitors, like terbinafine, possesses the ...
Hao Yan+14 more
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The availability of probiotics and donor human milk is associated with improved survival in very preterm infants [PDF]
Janet Sharpe+3 more
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Mitofusin 1 Drives Preimplantation Development by Enhancing Chromatin Incorporation of Histone H3.3
MFN1 exerts its function partially through histone H3.3 in early embryos. MFN1 colocalizes with PADI6, and its deficiency results in compromised cytoplasmic lattices and ribosomal subunits, leading to declined H3.3 protein level. This, in turn, hinders the incorporation of H3.3 into the embryonic genome, thereby causing failure of male pronucleus ...
Xiao‐yan Shi+9 more
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