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The impact of thermogenesis on the origin of insect pollination

open access: yes
Thermogenesis in plants is the ability to raise their temperature above that of the surrounding air through metabolic processes, and is especially detected in reproductive organs.
Labandeira, Conrad C.   +14 more
core   +1 more source

Inter‐tissue relationships of gene expression in liver, muscle and adipose tissue of children with end‐stage chronic liver disease

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, EarlyView.
Abstract Objectives End‐stage chronic liver disease in children is associated with sarcopenia and aberrant adipose tissue mass. We investigated correlations between liver pathology‐associated gene pathways (fibrosis, inflammation and steatosis) and metabolic genes in muscle and adipose tissue.
Eirini Kyrana   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

In vivo ubiquinone reduction levels during thermogenesis in araceae [PDF]

open access: yes, 1998
In vivo ubiquinone (UQ) reduction levels were measured during the development of the inflorescences of Arum macolatum and Amorphophallus krausei. Thermogenesis in A.
Anthony Moore (4460455)
core   +2 more sources

Supporting Information - Supplemental Experimental Procedure : Muscle nonshivering thermogenesis in a feral mammal

open access: yes, 2019
Muscle nonshivering thermogenesis (NST) was recently suggested to play an important role in thermoregulation of species lacking brown adipose tissue (BAT). The mechanism, which is independent of muscle contractions, produces heat based on the activity of
Walter Arnold   +10 more
core  

Advantages of low‐glycaemic‐index carbohydrates in regulating glycaemic response of energy bar: A review

open access: yesJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, EarlyView.
Abstract Energy bars are widely consumed functional foods among athletes and physically active consumers who require convenient sources of sustained energy. Their carbohydrate composition, particularly the type and ratio of digestible sugars such as glucose, fructose and sucrose, strongly influences glycaemic index (GI), postprandial blood glucose ...
Raju Sasikumar   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Six‐ and Twelve‐Month Changes in Body Composition and 24‐h Energy Expenditure After a Very Low‐Calorie Ketogenic Diet

open access: yesObesity, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective This study assessed changes in body composition and 24‐h energy metabolism at 6 and 12 months after initiation of a 1‐month very low‐calorie ketogenic diet (VLCKD) in women with obesity. Methods Seventeen women with obesity who completed a 1‐month VLCKD underwent a 4‐week transition phase with carbohydrate reintroduction, followed by
Alessio Basolo   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

CNS regulation of thermogenesis

open access: yes, 1994
Thermogenesis (adaptive increases in heat production) can develop in response to low environmental temperature, alterations in the amount or composition of the diet, and pathogenic stimuli, such as infection, injury, and inflammation.
Rothwell, N. J.
core   +1 more source

Murburn scheme for mitochondrial thermogenesis

open access: yes, 2018
The physiology of thermogenesis in mitochondria (mediated by uncoupling protein, UCP) has traditionally been explained as the dissipation of proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane into heat.
Gideon, Daniel Andrew; Satyamjayatu: The Science and Ethics Foundation, Kulappully, Shoranur-2 (PO), Kerala, India   +2 more
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Dietary Protein Reduction During Isocaloric Conditions Reduces Body Weight in Men With Overweight or Obesity

open access: yesObesity, EarlyView.
Protein restriction, while meeting minimum requirements, induced weight loss and increased FGF21 in men with obesity under isocaloric conditions, without caloric restriction. ABSTRACT Objective Dietary protein reduction increases plasma fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) and energy requirements in lean men under eucaloric conditions.
Aslak E. Lyster   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Loss of histone methyltransferase Smyd3 triggers WAT browning and adaptive thermogenesis via enhancing PPARγ expression in a H4K20me3-dependent manner

open access: yesJournal of Translational Medicine
Adaptive thermogenesis driven by brown/beige adipose tissue has gained attention as a promising strategy for combating obesity. Histone methyltransferase SET and MYND Domain Containing 3 (Smyd3) is strongly associated with metabolic and cardiovascular ...
Meiling Shu   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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