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Vinayagamurthy K +2 more
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Toll Like Receptor 4: A Potential Link Between Obesity and Metabolic Diseases
ABSTRACT Epidemiological evidence shows that obesity increases the risk of developing metabolic diseases. Nevertheless, the mechanisms behind this connection remain underappreciated. The substantial impact of these disorders on global health has led to extensive research efforts aimed at identifying the pathophysiological links between them.
Ghadeer Alhamar +4 more
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An acute temperature rise to 40°C inhibits free fatty acid uptake into white adipocytes. [PDF]
Foti F +3 more
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ABSTRACT To summarise the scientific evidence from systematic reviews on the differences between fixed functional appliances (FFA) with and without skeletal anchorage for the treatment of Class II malocclusion in growing patients. A systematic search on six major databases was performed.
Valentina Rutili +4 more
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Recent advances in the analysis of unsaturated fatty acids in biological samples based on chemical derivatization and mass spectrometry techniques. [PDF]
Lin Y +7 more
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ABSTRACT Thermo‐sensitive genic male sterility (TGMS) lines play a pivotal role in two‐line hybrid rice breeding. However, the availability of elite TGMS germplasm remains limited, and the molecular mechanisms underlying fertility transition of TGMS lines are still poorly understood.
Siqi Cheng +33 more
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Integrated Multi-Omics Analysis Reveals Lipid Metabolism-Mediated Preservation of Postharvest Broccoli Yellowing by Static Magnetic Field. [PDF]
Lu YB +4 more
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Abstract Mid‐life obesity is a major risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases, with mitochondrial and cerebrovascular dysfunction considered key mediators. Lysine acetylation is a reversible post‐translational modification that regulates several mitochondrial metabolic and biochemical processes.
Nicole N. Eminhizer +11 more
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Palmitic acid induces UCP1-independent mitochondrial depolarization specifically in brown adipose tissue. [PDF]
Ishikawa Y +9 more
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