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Metabolic syndrome (MS) is extremely common (20%–25% of the world’s population), and its diagnostic criteria are defined and well known. It has been shown that patients who have MS are twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular complication and three ...
Ekaterina Leonidovna Sorkina +7 more
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A Synergistic Antiobesity Effect by a Combination of Capsinoids and Cold Temperature Through Promoting Beige Adipocyte Biogenesis. [PDF]
Beige adipocytes emerge postnatally within the white adipose tissue in response to certain environmental cues, such as chronic cold exposure. Because of its highly recruitable nature and relevance to adult humans, beige adipocytes have gained much ...
Bannai, Makoto +5 more
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Ethnic differences in adiposity and diabetes risk – insights from genetic studies [PDF]
Type 2 diabetes is more common in non-Europeans and starts at a younger age and at lower BMI cut-offs. This review discusses the insights from genetic studies about pathophysiological mechanisms which determine risk of disease with a focus on the role of
Bell, J.D. +7 more
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We provide evidence here from overexpression-based gain-of-function studies in human cells (1, 2) which demonstrate control of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma, PPARG, by the NLR (nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor) family protein NOD2.
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Our previous study showed that the upregulation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG) could promote chemosensitivity of hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (HSCC) in chemotherapeutic treatments.
Meng Lian +6 more
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Narrowing the wingless-2 mutation to a 227 kb candidate region on chicken chromosome 12. [PDF]
Wingless-2 (wg-2) is an autosomal recessive mutation in chicken that results in an embryonic lethal condition. Affected individuals exhibit a multisystem syndrome characterized by absent wings, truncated legs, and craniofacial, kidney, and feather ...
Cheng, HH +7 more
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Introduction: The role and underlying mechanisms of miR-27b-3p in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) remains unclear.Methods: miR-27b-3p expression level was evaluated in 99 TNBC patients with a median follow-up time of 133 months.
Song-Jie Shen +6 more
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Perinatal, metabolic, and reproductive features inPPARG-related lipodystrophy
AbstractObjectiveThe adipogenic PPARG-encoded PPARγ nuclear receptor also displays essential placental functions. We evaluated the metabolic, reproductive, and perinatal features of patients with PPARG-related lipodystrophy.MethodsCurrent and retrospective data were collected in patients referred to a National Rare Diseases Reference Centre.Results26 ...
Gosseaume, Camille +21 more
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Eko Fuji Ariyanto,1 Widad Aghnia Shalannandia,2 Uci Ary Lantika,3 Taufik Muhammad Fakih,4 Dwi Syah Fitra Ramadhan,5 Arini Nurisydayanti Gumilar,6 Farhan Khalil Permana,6 Anisa Nadia Rahmah,6 Nur Atik,2 Astrid Feinisa Khairani2 1Division of Biochemistry ...
Ariyanto EF +9 more
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FAM13A and POM121C are candidate genes for fasting insulin: functional follow-up analysis of a genome-wide association study [PDF]
Aims/hypothesis: By genome-wide association meta-analysis, 17 genetic loci associated with fasting serum insulin (FSI), a marker of systemic insulin resistance, have been identified. To define potential culprit genes in these loci, in a cross-sectional
Arner, Peter +6 more
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