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Guanosine Enhances Thermogenesis and Impairs Keap1-Mediated Nrf2 Degradation to Resist Ferroptosis in Brown Adipose Tissue

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Yiping Tang   +9 more
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A High-Throughput Physiological Screen Reveals a Conserved Catecholamine-Dependent Axis Regulating Systemic Metabolic Flexibility

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Vidal-Puig A   +14 more
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Thermogenesis and Obesity

British Medical Bulletin, 1981
Obesity is generally considered to be the major nutritional disorder in the Western world, affecting, for example, some 10% of the middle-aged population in the UK, with up to 50% of the same group being overweight and at an increased risk of disease and early death.
W P, James, P, Trayhurn
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Perinatal thermogenesis

Early Human Development, 1995
The rapid initiation of thermogenesis is crucial for the survival of newborn infants. At birth the fetus must adapt to cooling, increased oxygenation and separation from the placenta. An experimental approach in the chronically instrumental fetal sheep of 'simulated birth in utero' allowed the evaluation of each of these stimuli sequentially.
T R, Gunn, P D, Gluckman
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