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expands upon prior work to elucidate the diet-dependent impact of TF on energy metabolism. Methods Animal husbandry, tissue processing, diets and EDC exposure Eight-week-old male C57BL/6 mice were obtained from Jackson Laboratories and housed
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weeks of NMES-induced muscle contractions on glucose tolerance, energy metabolism, and muscle mass in sedentary overweight or obese adults. We hypothesize 4 weeks of NMES will increase glucose tolerance, energy metabolism, and muscle mass
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currently believed that the mechanism of action of serum CLU in metabolic diseases may be through several pathways. First, CLU may be an anorexia-inducing factor, and the key factor through which the hypothalamus controls energy metabolism. Animal studies
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A , Shmt2: a Stat3 signaling new player in prostate cancer energy metabolism . Cells 2019 8 1048. ( https://doi.org/10.3390/cells8091048 ) 16 Sung TY Kim M Kim TY Kim WG Park Y Song DE Park SY Kwon H Choi YM Jang EK
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). Obesity can lead to leptin resistance and aggravate the disorder of energy metabolism. Leptin promotes the increase of thyrotropin, which regulates the growth and differentiation of the thyroid cells. It is well established that the key mechanism of MS is
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, leading to impaired mitochondrial energy metabolism and enhanced ROS production ( 5 ). The resultant oxidative stress and damaged mitochondrial energy metabolism cause broad dopaminergic neurodegeneration in the SNpc ( 4 ). Furthermore, it has been shown
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energy metabolism, and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autistic behavior and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Without strict regulation of food intake, morbid obesity develops ( 5 ). In PWS, changes in appetite and weight gain over time are described
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, oxidative stress and energy metabolism ( 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 ), which are correlated with T2DM and its complications. SNPs are located at pre-miR genes. Some functional miR-SNPs may affect the interaction with mRNA of their target genes and
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demonstrated that the activation of thermogenesis in fat could produce a healthier metabolic phenotype with traits such as whole-body energy metabolism, improved glucose homeostasis, and weight loss ( 2 , 3 ). Moreover, functional BAT was discovered in adult
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have received extensive attention and been widely researched, but few studies have focused on adipo-IR. Thyroid hormones play a core part in energy metabolism and body weight balance ( 7 ). Mild deviation of thyroid function within the reference range