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Natural products intervene in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by regulating the AMPK signaling pathway: preclinical evidence and mechanism. [PDF]
Zhang C, Shi J, Shi L.
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Regulate Mammary Gland Lipogenesis and Development via Gα<sub>s</sub>-Mediated cAMP-EPAC Signaling Pathway. [PDF]
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BMSC-derived extracellular vesicles affect gluconeogenesis and lipogenesis by releasing 5'-tRF-GlyCCC to improve MAFLD insulin sensitivity. [PDF]
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Growth Hormone Promotes Hepatic Triglyceride Export in Humans.
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Cardiovascular Research, 2023
AIMS Positive associations between periodontitis (PD) and atherosclerosis have been established, but the causality and mechanisms are not clear.
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AIMS Positive associations between periodontitis (PD) and atherosclerosis have been established, but the causality and mechanisms are not clear.
Lu Zhou +14 more
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SREBP-1c and lipogenesis in the liver: an update1.
Biochemical Journal, 2021Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein-1c is a transcription factor that controls the synthesis of lipids from glucose in the liver, a process which is of utmost importance for the storage of energy. Discovered in the early nineties by B.
P. Ferré, F. Phan, F. Foufelle
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Proline and hepatic lipogenesis
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1984The effects of proline on lipogenesis in isolated rat hepatocytes were determined and compared with those of lactate, an established lipogenic precursor. Proline or lactate plus pyruvate increased lipogenesis (measured with 3H2O) in hepatocytes from fed rats depleted of glycogen in vitro and in hepatocytes from starved rats.
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Experimental Dermatology, 2021
Chlorogenic acid (CGA) exhibits substantial biological function in antioxidant, antibacterial, anti‐lipogenesis and anti‐inflammatory activities. Increased sebum production and inflammation are considered important for the development of acne.
Jiao Luo +4 more
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Chlorogenic acid (CGA) exhibits substantial biological function in antioxidant, antibacterial, anti‐lipogenesis and anti‐inflammatory activities. Increased sebum production and inflammation are considered important for the development of acne.
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