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Cytokine-induced fever in obese (fa/fa) and lean (Fa/Fa) Zucker rats

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1998
In earlier work, we reported that genetically obese ( fa/ fa) Zucker rats exhibited significantly greater anorexia than did lean ( Fa/ Fa) Zucker rats to intracerebroventricular infusion of interleukin (IL)-1β. Here, we investigated the fever response of obese ( fa/ fa) and lean ( Fa/ Fa) Zucker rats to intracerebroventricular microinfusion of IL-1β as
C R, Plata-Salamán   +2 more
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Fa

2018
Fa is a technical term in a variety of Chinese philosophical traditions. As a noun it means ‘standard’ or ‘norm’, and, by extension, ‘law’. As a verb it means ‘to be in accord with’. The disagreements among the various indigenous schools tended to focus on the origin and nature of fa, whether it is an order or pattern within things or an external ...
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The Fas death factor

Science, 1995
S. Nagata, P. Golstein
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Lymphoproliferation disorder in mice explained by defects in Fas antigen that mediates apoptosis

Nature, 1992
Rie Watanabe‐Fukunaga   +4 more
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Fas triggers an alternative, caspase-8–independent cell death pathway using the kinase RIP as effector molecule

Nature Immunology, 2000
N. Holler   +9 more
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Insulin responsiveness in non-fa/fa and fa/fa Zucker rats: effects of adipocyte size.

International journal of obesity, 1984
Epididymal adipose tissue from non-fa/fa (lean) and fa/fa (obese) 14.5-week-old Zucker rats was used to study the influence of insulin and genotype on uptake of glucose and palmitate into adipocytes of different sizes. After incubation with radioactive substrate, adipocytes were inactivated and fixed by addition of osmium tetroxide; fixed adipocytes ...
R L, Hood   +3 more
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Lethal effect of the anti-Fas antibody in mice

Nature, 1993
J. Ogasawara   +8 more
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Autocrine T-cell suicide mediated by APO-1/(Fas/CD95)

Nature, 1995
J. Dhein   +4 more
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Fas and perforin pathways as major mechanisms of T cell-mediated cytotoxicity.

Science, 1994
D. Kägi   +7 more
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Fas(CD95)/FasL interactions required for programmed cell death after T-cell activation

Nature, 1995
S. Ju   +7 more
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