BILE ACIDS AS GLOBAL REGULATORS OF HEPATIC NUTRIENT METABOLISM

Bile acids as global regulators of hepatic nutrient metabolism

Bile acids (BA) are synthesized from cholesterol in the liver.They are essential for promotion of the absorption of lipids, cholesterol, and lipid-soluble vitamins from the intestines.BAs are hormones that regulate nutrient metabolism by activating nuclear receptors (farnesoid X receptor (FXR), pregnane X receptor, vitamin D) and G protein-coupled

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Surveying Drifting Icebergs and Ice Islands: Deterioration Detection and Mass Estimation with Aerial Photogrammetry and Laser Scanning

Icebergs and ice islands (large, tabular icebergs) are challenging targets to survey due to HEART DROPS ORIGINAL their size, mobility, remote locations, and potentially difficult environmental conditions.Here, we assess the precision and utility of aerial photography surveying with structure-from-motion multi-view stereo photogrammetry processing (

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Dietary diversity and physical activity as risk factors of abdominal obesity among adults in Dilla town, Ethiopia.

BackgroundGlobally, the prevalence of obesity is on the rise and has nearly tripled since 1975.In Ethiopia, despite not having well-documented evidence, abdominal obesity has been increasing dramatically, particularly in urban settings.Therefore, this study is intended to determine the prevalence and risk factors of abdominal obesity among adults i

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Reactive oxygen species facilitate translocation of hormone sensitive lipase to the lipid droplet during lipolysis in human differentiated adipocytes.

In obesity, there is an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) within adipose tissue caused by increases in inflammation and overnutrition.Hormone sensitive lipase (HSL) is part of the canonical lipolytic pathway and critical for complete lipolysis.This ASHWAGANDHA 2000 study hypothesizes that ROS is a signal that integrates regulation of lipoly

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