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In the context of chronic hyperglycemia, a DDR is initiated, leading to the pathological activation of DNA‐PKcs in the diabetic heart. This activated DNA‐PKcs directly interacts with and phosphorylates YAP1 at Thr226, thereby increasing the nuclear expression of YAP1.
Junyan Wang+10 more
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The Influence of Diet on Pregnancy and Lactation in The Mother, the Growth and Viability of the Foetus, and Post-Natal Development. Part 2. Lactation [PDF]
G. B. Fleminu
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Lactation duration and ischemic heart disease among parous postmenopausal females from a prospective cohort study. [PDF]
Hou L+7 more
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This study reveals histone lactylation as a metabolic‐epigenetic regulator countering cellular senescence and skeletal muscle aging. Reduced lactylation impairs cell cycle, DNA repair and proteostasis pathways, while exercise restores glycolytic activity and lactylation levels, preserving muscle function.
Fanju Meng+16 more
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UNE ÉTUDE SUR LES COURBES DE LACTATION [PDF]
J Delage, A. M. Leroy, J. Poly
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Inversely Correlated Restoration of Body Condition Score and Systemic Metabolic Burden in Lactating Cows: Implications for Milk Fat Globule Size and Mitigation of Negative Energy Balance Effects on Milk Fat Composition. [PDF]
Młynek K+4 more
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This study indicates that perinatal antibiotic exposure elevates susceptibility to high‐fat‐diet‐induced hepatic lipid accumulation via disrupting early‐life gut microbiota colonization. The decreased Lactobacillus colonization inhibits primary‐to‐secondary bile acid conversion, lowering secondary bile acids, enhancing adulthood intestinal lipid ...
Yan‐Yan Zhu+11 more
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Lactation and Reproduction on Highly Purified Diets [PDF]
S. J. Folley, K. M. Henry, S. K. Kon
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Choline in Pregnancy and Lactation: Essential Knowledge for Clinical Practice. [PDF]
Derbyshire EJ.
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