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Autor:
Katie A. O’Brien, Ben D. McNally, Alice P. Sowton, Antonio Murgia, James Armitage, Luke W. Thomas, Fynn N. Krause, Lucas A. Maddalena, Ian Francis, Stefan Kavanagh, Dominic P. Williams, Margaret Ashcroft, Julian L. Griffin, Jonathan J. Lyon, Andrew J. Murray
Publikováno v:
BMC Biology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2021)
Abstract Background Tissue hypoxia is a key feature of several endemic hepatic diseases, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and organ failure. Hypoxia imposes a severe metabolic challenge on the liver, potentially disrupting i
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https://doaj.org/article/e6fa613deccb4bec8cc1aae51e72dedf
Autor:
Gabriele Mocciaro, Simona D’Amore, Benjamin Jenkins, Richard Kay, Antonio Murgia, Luis Vicente Herrera-Marcos, Stefanie Neun, Alice P. Sowton, Zoe Hall, Susana Alejandra Palma-Duran, Giuseppe Palasciano, Frank Reimann, Andrew Murray, Patrizia Suppressa, Carlo Sabbà, Antonio Moschetta, Albert Koulman, Julian L. Griffin, Michele Vacca
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 23, Iss 12, p 6786 (2022)
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors characterised by central obesity, atherogenic dyslipidaemia, and changes in the circulating lipidome; the underlying mechanisms that lead to this lipid remodelling have only be
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https://doaj.org/article/c7a8e7e801064758bad28a76a56fec6b
Autor:
Alice P. Sowton, Nisha Padmanabhan, Simon J. Tunster, Ben D. McNally, Antonio Murgia, Aisha Yusuf, Julian L. Griffin, Andrew J. Murray, Erica D. Watson
Publikováno v:
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports, Vol 23, Iss , Pp - (2020)
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is associated with dietary folate deficiency and mutations in genes required for one‑carbon metabolism. However, the mechanism through which this occurs is unclear. To improve our understanding of this link,
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https://doaj.org/article/b828d8c6f0654a398e8fa0e34097c012
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 10 (2019)
The increasing global prevalence of diabetes has been accompanied by a rise in diabetes-related conditions. This includes diabetic cardiomyopathy (DbCM), a progressive form of heart disease that occurs with both insulin-dependent (type-1) and insulin
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https://doaj.org/article/559285d95a5a4a5d9e01c7f22ab64618
Autor:
Joycelyn Tan, Sam Virtue, Dougall M. Norris, Olivia J. Conway, Ming Yang, Christopher Gribben, Fatima Lugtu, Ioannis Kamzolas, James R. Krycer, Richard J. Mills, Conceição Pereira, Martin Dale, Amber S. Shun-Shion, Harry J. M. Baird, James A. Horscroft, Alice P. Sowton, Marcella Ma, Stefania Carobbio, Evangelia Petsalaki, Andrew J. Murray, David C. Gershlick, James E. Hudson, Ludovic Vallier, Kelsey H Fisher-Wellman, Christian Frezza, Antonio Vidal-Puig, Daniel J. Fazakerley
SUMMARYCell culture is generally considered to be hyperoxic. However, the importance of cellular oxygen consumption is often underappreciated, with rates of oxygen consumption often sufficient to cause hypoxia at cell monolayers. We initially focused
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0fe7ad781bc0666a5a17fe82ad499dc9
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.29.516437
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.29.516437
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 10 (2019)
Frontiers in Physiology
Frontiers in Physiology
The increasing global prevalence of diabetes has been accompanied by a rise in diabetes-related conditions. This includes diabetic cardiomyopathy (DbCM), a progressive form of heart disease that occurs with both insulin-dependent (type-1) and insulin