Lipogenesis is a term used to describe a process of fatty acid and triglyceride synthesis from glucose or other substrates. This specific biosynthesis takes place predominantly in the liver, while its ...
Lipogenesis is the process involving the synthesis of fatty acids or triglycerides, which is controlled and regulated by a number of factors in the body. The process is stimulated by a diet high in ...
Lipogenic genes are coordinately regulated at the transcriptional level during the fasting–feeding cycle and by circadian rhythms. Having common features at their promoter regions, lipogenic genes are ...
A fascinating new study, published in the prestigious journal Nature Communications, is shedding light on a previously unknown mechanism by which a hormone released from the gut in the hours after ...
Prevalence and influence on outcome of Neuregulin- (NRG1), HER2/neu- and HER3- expression in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) treated with irinotecan-based first-line regimens (FUFIRI ...
The combination of ervogastat plus clesacostat was more effective at resolving metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) without worsening fibrosis in patients with biopsy-confirmed MASH ...
The liver X receptor (LXR) is a nuclear hormone receptor that is one of the most important regulators of cholesterol homeostasis and plays a key role in triglyceride (TG) regulation. Researchers from ...
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