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Mendelian randomization analysis unveils causal associations between immune cells, metabolites, and lung cancer risk. [PDF]
Mao Y, Fu T, Wang Y, Wang L.
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This study investigates the molecular alterations underlying angiotensin II (Ang II)‐induced vascular remodeling in cardiovascular diseases using a multi‐omics approach. Through data exploration and integrated multi‐omics analysis, our findings reveal that Ang II‐driven vascular injury in vascular smooth muscle cells is mediated by metabolic ...
Yiwei Hu +8 more
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Deep structural lipidomic profiling reveals C=C positional isomers as potential biomarkers in lung adenocarcinoma tissue. [PDF]
Gu Y, Shao MM, Cui SP, Hu B, Li X.
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Immiscibility in phosphatidylcholine‐cholesterol mixtures [PDF]
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High altitudes are challenging for the animals that inhabit these environments. The Xizang plateau frog (Nanorana parkeri) survives in high‐altitude environments through a synergistic strategy of metabolic remodeling and protein expression adjustment to optimize energy efficiency and enhance cellular protection.
Xuejing Zhang +6 more
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Lipidomics analysis of the effects of gender on the lipid composition of pigeon meat. [PDF]
Zhang HD +7 more
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Phosphatidylcholine-pyridine complex [PDF]
R. S. Nasibullin +3 more
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Blubber Thickening Driven by UCP1 Inactivation: Insights from a Cetacean‐Like Transgenic Mouse Model
UCP1 inactivation of cetaceans in mice drives BAT whitening and iWAT hyperplasia, promoting fat accumulation for aquatic adaptation. Abstract Cetaceans possess thick blubber, a specialized adipose tissue essential for thermal insulation, a streamlined body form, energy storage, and buoyancy. However, the mechanisms that underpin this adaptation are not
Qian Zhang +5 more
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