A comprehensive analysis of microRNA alteration in an ApoE(-/-) mice model of white adipose tissue injury induced by chronic intermittent hypoxia. [PDF]
Zhang J+5 more
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Autophagic Degradation of Mitochondria in White Adipose Tissue Differentiation [PDF]
Scott J. Goldman+2 more
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ABSTRACT Oat bran (OB), a byproduct of the oat milling process, is a nutrient‐dense cereal cultivated in cool, dry mountainous regions and is known for its potential health benefits. To explore its obesity‐alleviating effects and the underlying mechanisms, we examined the influence of OB on glucose metabolism, appetite‐regulating hormones, gut ...
Xue Bai+6 more
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Pharmacological inhibition of SUMOylation with TAK-981 mimics genetic HypoSUMOylation in murine perigonadal white adipose tissue. [PDF]
Dufour D+7 more
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This review systematically and comprehensively analyzes hawthorn (Crataegus spp.), covering its bioactive constituents, properties, and processed products. ABSTRACT Hawthorn is widely cultivated in China, with excellent varieties and steadily increasing production.
Wenteng Yang+7 more
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Loss of Sult1a1 reduces body weight and increases browning of white adipose tissue. [PDF]
Springer M+12 more
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Exercise-induced adaptations to white and brown adipose tissue
Adam C. Lehnig, K. Stanford
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Exploring the Molecular Pathways Underlying the Anti‐Diabetic Effects of Millets
Millet consumption may modulate gluconeogenesis and glycolysis, enhance glucose transporter activity, increase leptin levels, inhibit the NF‐κB pathway, and mitigate oxidative and nitrosative stress. ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemic conditions resulting from inadequate insulin production or ...
Akash Kumar+5 more
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Exercise duration and detraining influence not only body weight but also histopathological changes in the white adipose tissue of young male OLETF rats as an obesity model. [PDF]
Sakakura K, Urakawa S, Fujita N.
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