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ABSTRACT Background Conformational‐sensitive antibodies were used to identify the orally active peptide DIIADDEPLT (Pep19) as an inverse agonist of cannabinoid type 1 receptor. Pep19 safely improved metabolic parameters in murine models of diet‐induced obesity, and in healthy dogs.
Andrea S. Heimann+4 more
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Sex difference in BAT thermogenesis depends on PGC-1α-mediated phospholipid synthesis in mice. [PDF]
Takeuchi A+15 more
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INFLUENCE OF REDUCED INSPIRED OXYGEN ON COLD THERMOGENESIS.
J. E. Reading+4 more
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Fat balance and hepatic mitochondrial function in response to fat feeding in mature rats. [PDF]
BARLETTA, ANTONIO+4 more
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Comparative Analysis of the Daily Liver Metabolomics of Asian Particolored Bat
This study elucidated the composition of liver metabolites and clarified the rhythmic patterns of critical metabolites and associated physiological processes in the bat liver. The circadian‐regulated metabolic patterns in bats may have significant implications for their energy strategies and survival.
Yujia Chu+7 more
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Molecular mechanisms underlying cashmere quality differences between Jiangnan cashmere goats and Changthangi pashmina goats. [PDF]
Gong G+5 more
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Nutraceutical Potential in Disease Mitigation and Health Enhancement of Actinidia spp. (Kiwifruit) ABSTRACT This review offers an in‐depth exploration of the Actinidia species (kiwifruit) nutritional composition, the pivotal role of its primary bioactive compounds, and their potential applications across the aforementioned health concerns. Furthermore,
Allah Rakha+7 more
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The microprotein C16orf74/MICT1 promotes thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue. [PDF]
Dinh J+10 more
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Satiety and 24h diet-induced thermogenesis as related to macronutrient composition
Margriet S. Westerterp‐Plantenga
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Bioactive Polysaccharides Targeting Gut Microbiota to Modulate Host Health: A Gear Effect Theory
The “Gear Effect” mechanism of bioactive polysaccharides driving gut microbiota to modulate host health. ABSTRACT Bioactive polysaccharides are macromolecular polymers with broad biological activities. Recent evidence has highlighted their role in modulating host health primarily through interactions with gut microbiota.
Yonggan Sun+3 more
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