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Effects of Enterococcus faecalis Supplementation on Growth Performance, Hepatic Lipid Metabolism, and mRNA Expression of Lipid Metabolism Genes and Intestinal Flora in Geese. [PDF]
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Rewiring lipid metabolism to enhance immunotherapy efficacy in melanoma: a frontier in cancer treatment. [PDF]
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TRIM25-Mediated INSIG1 Ubiquitination Promotes MASH Progression Through Reprogramming Lipid Metabolism. [PDF]
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Porcine jejunal-derived extracellular vesicles participate in the regulation of lipid metabolism. [PDF]
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Reprogramming lipid metabolism prevents effector T cell senescence and enhances tumor immunotherapy
Science Translational Medicine, 2021Reprogramming lipid metabolism reverses effector T cell senescence and enhances antitumor immunity in mouse models. Stopping senescence Promoting functional T cell responses is essential for cancer immunotherapies to be effective.
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Lipid Metabolism in Ferroptosis
Advances in Biology, 2021Lipid metabolism is a complex biochemical process that participates in the regulation of cell survival and death. Ferroptosis is a form of iron‐dependent regulated cell death driven by abnormal lipid metabolism, leading to lipid peroxidation and ...
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Annual Review of Physiology, 1977
Since this is the first review on lipids to appear in the Annual Review of Physiology, it should cover the spectrum of the functional roles of lipids: (a) as fuel; (b) as membrane components; (c) in blood coagulation; (d) as components of immune systems; (e) as vitamins and hormones; and (j) in interfacial phenomena (e.g.
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Since this is the first review on lipids to appear in the Annual Review of Physiology, it should cover the spectrum of the functional roles of lipids: (a) as fuel; (b) as membrane components; (c) in blood coagulation; (d) as components of immune systems; (e) as vitamins and hormones; and (j) in interfacial phenomena (e.g.
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