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Environmental modulators of vascular physiology and inflammation
Abstract Environmental factors play a crucial role in modulating vascular inflammation, contributing significantly to the development of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. This review synthesizes current evidence on how various environmental exposures influence vascular function and inflammation, with a focus on pollutants such as particulate ...
Anusha N. Seneviratne +3 more
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Abstract Exercise‐induced mitochondrial adaptations contribute to muscle function and metabolic health. We aimed to investigate the association of moderate‐intensity swimming (MOD) and high‐intensity interval training (HIIT) with mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle cells treated with exercise‐conditioned serum.
Takanaga Shirai +7 more
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Sirtuins and the circadian clock interplay in cardioprotection: focus on sirtuin 1
S. Soni +6 more
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Mitochondrial Sirtuins in the Regulation of Mitochondrial Activity and Metabolic Adaptation [PDF]
David B. Lombard +2 more
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Research progress on sirtuin family genes in colorectal cancer. [PDF]
Liu T, Wu T, Luo L, Li W, Zhang M.
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Sirtuin activators and inhibitors: Promises, achievements, and challenges.
H. Dai +3 more
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Food for Thought: Linking Caloric Intake to Behavior via Sirtuin Activity [PDF]
Liam Drew, René Hen
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Oxyntomodulin physiology and its therapeutic development in obesity and associated complications
Abstract figure legend Physiological influences of OXM and its emerging insights from evidence on bariatric surgery effects. CCK, cholecystokinin; FGF21, fibroblast growth factor 21; GLUT4, glucose transporter type 4; IRS1, insulin receptor substrate‐1; NNMT, nicotinamide N‐methyltransferase; OXM, oxyntomodulin Abstract Incretins, such as glucagon‐like
Martin T. W. Kueh +3 more
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SRT2104 enhances dendritic outgrowth and spine formation through Sirtuin 1-mediated mTORC1 signaling. [PDF]
Seo MK +7 more
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