“Metabolic Governmentality”. Notes on Neoliberalism and Social Metabolism
This work approaches the concepts of “social metabolism” and “organic interchange” (Stoffwecshel) used by Marx in The Capital from a triple-edge standpoint: biophysics, bioeconomics and biopolitics. The notion of “metabolic governmentality”, understood as human population´s capability to rule and regulate the activities and fluxes that constitute their
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Sex Differences on Social and Anxiety-Related Responses in Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Knockout Mice. [PDF]
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Evolutionary dynamics of the Warburg effect: Glycolysis as a collective action problem among cancer cells. [PDF]
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Typologies of Symptoms and Functions Among Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease and Population Characteristics: A Latent Profile Analysis. [PDF]
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Modulation of the association between blood glucose homeostasis and social hierarchy among co-housed mice by diet and amygdala activities. [PDF]
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Melatonin ameliorates autistic-like behaviors by restoring gut microbiota-derived tryptophan metabolites. [PDF]
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Meal Frequency, Metabolic Health, and Social Norms
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Role of oral-gut microbiota dysbiosis in regulating systemic impairment during age-related obesity: an animal study. [PDF]
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Glycoprotein Ib activation by thrombin stimulates the energy metabolism in human platelets [PDF]
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Effects of aerobic exercise on inflammation and gut microbiota in obese mice: a metagenomic and metabolomic analysis. [PDF]
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