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Mashup Score: 145Exercise-induced BDNF promotes PPARδ-dependent reprogramming of lipid metabolism in skeletal muscle during exercise recovery - 26 day(s) ago
BDNF generated by skeletal muscle promotes metabolic reprogramming that enables recovery after exercise.
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Mashup Score: 153Exercise-induced BDNF promotes PPARδ-dependent reprogramming of lipid metabolism in skeletal muscle during exercise recovery - 1 month(s) ago
BDNF generated by skeletal muscle promotes metabolic reprogramming that enables recovery after exercise.
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Mashup Score: 150Exercise-induced BDNF promotes PPARδ-dependent reprogramming of lipid metabolism in skeletal muscle during exercise recovery - 1 month(s) ago
BDNF generated by skeletal muscle promotes metabolic reprogramming that enables recovery after exercise.
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Mashup Score: 9Is It Possible to Change a Slow Metabolism? - 2 month(s) ago
Why does metabolism seem to slow down as we lose weight? Caroline Apovian, MD, explains the science behind metabolism and offers tips to counteract a slow one.
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Nature Reviews Endocrinology – FGF21 suppresses CD8+ T cell antitumour activity
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Mashup Score: 4Is It Possible to Change a Slow Metabolism? - 2 month(s) ago
Why does metabolism seem to slow down as we lose weight? Caroline Apovian, MD, explains the science behind metabolism and offers tips to counteract a slow one.
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Mashup Score: 12JCI - Active DHEA uptake in the prostate gland correlates with aggressive prostate cancer - 5 month(s) ago
Research ArticleOncology Open Access | 10.1172/JCI171199 Zengming Wang,2 Shengsong Huang,3 Dongyin He,1 Weiwei Yan,1 Qian Zhuang,1 Zixian Wang,4 Chenyang Wang,3 Qilong Tan,1 Ziqun Liu,1 Tao Yang,3 Ying Liu,3 Ruobing Ren,5,6 Jing Li,7 William Butler,8 Huiru Tang,9 Gong-Hong…
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Mashup Score: 59The intestine as an endocrine organ and the role of gut hormones in metabolic regulation - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology - 5 month(s) ago
Hormones released in the gut orchestrate pivotal physiological processes. In this Review, the authors present an overview of gut hormones that are involved in the regulation of metabolism, and discuss their action in the gastrointestinal system and beyond.
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Mashup Score: 13The metabolic mythos of ketones - Nature Reviews Endocrinology - 5 month(s) ago
Nature Reviews Endocrinology – The metabolic mythos of ketones
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Mashup Score: 4Journal of Biological Chemistry - 6 month(s) ago
Metabolism is a set of fundamental processes that occur in living organisms that includes all the chemical reactions necessary to sustain life. It is an intricate and dynamic system that plays a crucial role in maintaining human health and well-being. Metabolic disorders or imbalances can have profound effects on the body, leading to conditions such as diabetes, obesity, or metabolic syndrome. As a result, research in this field is growing exponentially, driven by the quest to uncover how our bodies
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How do “gym rats” recover from exercise? Studying mice, researchers decipher how a cytokine named BDNF reprograms the #metabolism of lipids so that muscle cells can replenish their lipid stores and adapt after treadmill workouts. @SciSignal https://t.co/FstZfyY4I0 https://t.co/Ix4baYux1w