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Supplying the gut with extra acetate reduces fat and liver mass in both normal and obese mice, as long as bacteria of the ...
Obesity causes temporary disruptions, but not permanent structural changes, in the liver’s molecular network that regulates ...
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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 ...
We pit Apple's very low-profile, streamlined Magic Mouse against our favorite fat and feature-filled mouse for Macs, the ...
Animal studies have established the previously unknown role of a protein that helps activate brown fat, a tissue that can ...
A new study reveals how Alzheimer’s disease affects different tissues across the entire body — including biological aging, ...
Researchers at the Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine have uncovered a key primary step in the hepatic ERK pathway ...
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 led by Keigo Morita and Shinya Kuroda of the University of Tokyo have revealed a temporal disruption in the metabolism of obese mice when adapting to starvation despite no significant ...
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