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Fat Deposition and Fat Effects on Meat Quality—A Review
Growth is frequently described as weight gain over time. Researchers have used this information in equations to predict carcass composition and estimate fat deposition. Diet, species, breed, and gender all influence fat deposition.
Madison Schumacher +3 more
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The Effect of the Feeding System on Fat Deposition in Yak Subcutaneous Fat
Fat deposition is very important to the growth and reproduction of yaks. In this study, the effect of the feeding system on fat deposition in yaks was explored by transcriptomics and lipidomics. The thickness of the subcutaneous fat in yaks under stall (SF) and graze feeding (GF) was evaluated.
Lin Xiong, Jie Pei, Pengjia Bao
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Exploring the Ruminal Microbial Community Associated with Fat Deposition in Lambs
Microbial communities of the sheep rumen have been studied extensively; however, their involvement in the regulation of fat deposition is unknown. Herein, we aimed to identify the correlations among fat deposition-related phenotypes and the effect of ...
Yukun Zhang +7 more
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Gut microbiome is crucial for lipid metabolism in humans and animals. However, how specific gut microbiota and their associated metabolites impact fat deposition remains unclear.
Andong Zha +12 more
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Colon microbiota and metabolite potential impact on tail fat deposition of Altay sheep
Tail fat deposition of Altay sheep not only increased the cost of feeding but also reduced the economic value of meat. Currently, because artificial tail removal and gene modification methods cannot solve this problem, it is maybe to consider reducing ...
Meng Hou +8 more
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Adipose tissue distribution usually varies among men and women. In men, adipose tissue is known to accumulate in the abdominal region surrounding the visceral organs (android fat distribution) whereas, in women, the accumulation of adipose tissue generally occurs in the gluteal-femoral regions (gynoid fat distribution).
Camilleri, G +11 more
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Differential regulation of intramuscular fat and abdominal fat deposition in chickens [PDF]
Abstract Background Chicken intramuscular fat (IMF) content is closely related to meat quality and performance, such as tenderness and flavor. Abdominal fat (AF) in chickens is one of the main waste products at slaughter. Excessive AF reduces feed efficiency and carcass quality.
Na Luo +6 more
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Background Intramuscular fat (IMF) content is a vital parameter for assessing pork quality. Increasing evidence has shown that microRNAs (miRNAs) play an important role in regulating porcine IMF deposition.
Que Zhang +4 more
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MicroRNA-668-3p inhibits myoblast proliferation and differentiation by targeting Appl1
Background Skeletal muscle is the largest tissue in the body, and it affects motion, metabolism and homeostasis. Skeletal muscle development comprises myoblast proliferation, fusion and differentiation to form myotubes, which subsequently form mature ...
Haigang Cao +9 more
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Subarachnoidal fat droplet deposition and fat embolism syndrome [PDF]
A 68-year-old woman presenting with multiple rib, spine fractures, femur and ankle fractures after a fall from height was admitted. Although she responded to verbal orders appropriately at the time of admission, her consciousness drastically deteriorated after 4.5 hours of the accident.
Yamamoto, Keisuke, Kushimoto, Shigeki
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