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0.15% GAA supplementation enhanced body weight and productive performance in heat‐stressed aged hens. Serum creatine, nitric oxide, and antioxidant capacity increased with GAA, while egg quality remained unaffected. One percent reduced protein diet with GAA maintained performance, whereas 2% reduction caused losses.
Reza Mahdavi +4 more
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Plasma nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide pathway depletion is linked to diastolic dysfunction in patients with advanced chronic liver disease. [PDF]
Gill M +10 more
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Red blood cell endothelial nitric oxide synthase: A major player in regulating cardiovascular health
Abstract Red blood cells (RBCs) have traditionally been seen as simple carriers of gases and nutrients in the body. One important non‐canonical function of RBCs in the cardiovascular system is the regulation of nitric oxide (NO) metabolism. It has been shown that RBCs can scavenge NO, transport NO metabolites and produce NO in hypoxic conditions ...
Anthea LoBue +7 more
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Skeletal muscle energetics during submaximal contractions are linked to metabolic performance during ambulatory exercise: A pilot study in male adults. [PDF]
Hayden CMT +5 more
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In Vivo 31P-NMR Diffusion Spectroscopy of ATP and Phosphocreatine in Rat Skeletal Muscle [PDF]
Robin A. de Graaf +2 more
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Plasma creatine and intramuscular creatine concentrations were assessed using nuclear magnetic resonance and bio‐electrical impedance analysis in a general population‐based cohort (n = 5127). Cox‐regression analyses were performed to investigate associations with mortality.
Caecilia S. E. Doorenbos +7 more
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Thalamic metabolite changes after subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease: an exploratory magnetic resonance spectroscopy study. [PDF]
Göransson N +4 more
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S. Forbes +4 more
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Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) demonstrates higher mitochondrial activity than subcutaneous fat (SAT), particularly in NADH‐ and FAO‐linked oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). While EAT expresses more UCP1, its inhibition by GDP minimally affects respiration, especially in FAO pathways, suggesting UCP1‐independence. Diabetes mellitus (DM) and coronary
Diana Santos +12 more
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