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Glia, Lipogenesis, and Formation of Myelin
Archives of Neurology, 1960The concept that Schwann and glial cells are related causally to myelin formation evolved slowly, and not without controversy. Perhaps Doinikow 1 and del Rio Hortega 2 were the chief advocates of the theory that myelin was a product of the activity of Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system and of oligodendroglia cells within the central nervous
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Hormonal Control of Hepatic Lipogenesis
1979Hepatic lipogenesis is subject to both fine (short-term) and coarse (long-term) control mechanisms. Coarse control, i.e., adaptive change in enzyme quantity, is recognized as being important for nutritional and hormonal control of lipogenesis (for reviews see Gibson, Lyons, Scott, and Muto, 1972; Goodridge, 1975; Lakshmanan, Nepokroeff, and Porter ...
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Role of glucocorticoids in the regulation of lipogenesis
The FASEB Journal, 1989Traditionally, the glucocorticoids have been viewed as catabolic hormones. However, with the present knowledge about how the glucocorticoid receptor protein functions in the stimulation of mRNA synthesis, a new view must be accepted: These steroids also have an anabolic function. They are anabolic because they stimulate the de novo synthesis of enzymes
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The gluconeogenic enzyme PCK1 phosphorylates INSIG1/2 for lipogenesis
Nature, 2020Daqian Xu +17 more
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Lipogenesis by Cells of the Cornea
Science, 1954Toichiro Kuwabara, David G. Cogan
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Or lipogenesis and thermogenesis
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1984Gregory J. Cooney, Eric A. Newsholme
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