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Lipolysis: pathway under construction

Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2005
The lipolytic catabolism of stored fat in adipose tissue supplies tissues with fatty acids as metabolites and energy substrates during times of food deprivation. This review focuses on the function of recently discovered enzymes in adipose tissue lipolysis and fatty acid mobilization.The characterization of hormone-sensitive lipase-deficient mice ...
Rudolf, Zechner   +4 more
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Signalling mechanisms regulating lipolysis

Cellular Signalling, 2006
Adipose tissue plays an important role providing energy to other tissues and functioning as an energy reserve organ. The energy supply is produced by triglycerides stored in a large vacuole representing approximately 95% of adipocyte volume. In the fasting period, triglyceride hydrolysis produces glycerol and free fatty acids which are important ...
González-Yanes, Carmen   +1 more
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Laser Lipolysis: Current Practices

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2009
Laser-assisted liposuction (LAL) is a recent innovation within the field of liposculpture. In addition to body contouring, the indications of LAL are skin retraction in areas of flaccidity and fat melting for challenging surgical cases including revisions, areas of dense fibrosity, and large-volume cases.
Melanie D, Palm, Mitchel P, Goldman
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Lipolysis in the Rumen

Nature, 1958
REISER,1, and more recently Shorland et al. 2, reported experiments in which rumen contents of sheep were incubated in vitro with linseed oil and with oleic, linoleic and linolenic acids. These experiments, and others using the living animal3–5, demonstrated that hydrogenation of double bonds of unsaturated fatty acids occurred and that this was ...
G A, GARTON, P N, HOBSON, A K, LOUGH
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Orbital Lipolysis

Radiology, 2023
Tuba Kalelioglu, Sohil H. Patel
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Mesotherapy and Injection Lipolysis

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2009
The first part of this article familiarizes the reader with the evolution of mesotherapy, injection lipolysis, and the use of phosphatidylcholine and deoxycholate for subcutaneous fat reduction. There is an emphasis on the underlying basic science of fat metabolism and the biochemistry of phosphatidylcholine, so that practitioners will be able to ...
Alan, Matarasso, Tracy M, Pfeifer
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Cdo1 promotes PPARγ-mediated adipose tissue lipolysis in male mice

Nature Metabolism, 2022
Ying-ying Guo   +5 more
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Lipid Profiling, Particle Size Determination, and in Vitro Simulated Gastrointestinal Lipolysis of Mature Human Milk and Infant Formula.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2018
Dairy technologists has attempted to produce "improved" infant formulas mimicking human milk by supplementation with bovine MFGM and/or phospholipids-enriched materials.
L. Cheong   +4 more
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Mechanisms Regulating Adipocyte Lipolysis

1998
Mechanisms regulating adipocyte lipolysis are reviewed in three stages. The first stage examines plasma membrane hormone receptors and G-proteins. The primary regulators of adipose tissue lipolysis, the catecholamines, bind to the alpha 2, beta 1, beta 2, and beta 3 adrenergic receptors.
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[Lipolysis lasers].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2010
We use lipolysis lasers for around five years. The principle of those lasers is that, for some wavelengths, the fat, located in the adipocytes reacts as a chromophor. In order to allow the direct exposure of the adipocytes to the optical fiber (around 1mm diameter), this has to be inserted in the hypodermis, then move back and forth inside the treated ...
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