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Researchers led by Hiroshi Ohno at the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS) in Japan have discovered a new way ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNAcetate and gut bacteria work together to reduce obesity in miceResearchers led by Hiroshi Ohno at the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS) in Japan have discovered a new way ...
Obesity causes temporary disruptions, but not permanent structural changes, in the liver’s molecular network that regulates ...
According to scientists, humans could become 'immune to obesity' if we can 'delete' a protein in our bodies. With obesity ...
Following on from a remarkable study in mice, scientists have now confirmed that silencing a certain protein in muscle tissue ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNELL2 identified as a key regulator of bone formation and fat suppressionA recent study identifies Neural EGFL-like 2 (NELL2), a secreted protein, as a key regulator of bone homeostasis, offering ...
Obesity disrupts 'reaction time' to starvation in mice Obesity causes temporal but not structural disruption in the hepatic molecular network responsible for adapting to starvation Date: April 22 ...
Researchers at the Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine have uncovered a key primary step in the hepatic ERK pathway ...
Obesity is associated with skeletal deterioration and increased fracture risk, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. Herein, it is shown that obese gut microbiota promotes skeletal deterioration by ...
"An exciting finding was when we tried to treat the obese mice with colon inflammation by lowering their inflammation, it actually stopped the ERK pathway in the liver from activating," explains Imai.
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