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the risk of adverse neurological events from rapid bidirectional fluxes in serum sodium. At variance with ESE guidelines, our data indicate that an additional strategy that may prevent or slow down overcorrection, and reduce the need for re
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lipogenesis and adipose tissue lipolysis, leading to an increased flux of fatty acids to the liver ( 30 ). Insulin resistance will also lead to adipose tissue dysfunction inducing secretion of inflammatory cytokines ( 31 ). Intrahepatic accumulation of fatty
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the placenta ( 14 , 15 ). As such, maternal PTH likely regulates bone growth through transplacental calcium flux or other indirect mechanisms. During pregnancy, the increased demand for calcium to support fetal growth is met by increasing maternal
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mediated by calcium fluxes remains unsolved ( 31 ). The current study can be regarded as a pilot study or descriptive study on the transcriptomic effects of vitamin D supplementation due to lack of functional outcomes. Future work should ideally be
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some other proteins like MLN4 have been known to possess STAR- like activity in promoting cholesterol flux into mitochondria ( 55 ). From our data, it became very clear that the saturated fatty acids tested (PA, SA) elicited very different, partly
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main regulators in neuroprotection in PD. As one of the gatekeepers of the Krebs cycle, CS plays an important role in regulating the energy flux and metabolic rate of the cell. Impaired activity of CS is known to interfere mitochondrial function and