DISEASE & DISORDERS

INSULIN ANTILIPOLYTIC (PREVENTS FAT LOSS)

Antilipolytic effect of insulin in isolated fat cells of the rat The Antilipolytic action of insulin in obese subjects with resistance to its glucoregulatory action Effect of cell size on lipolysis and Antilipolytic action of insulin in human fat cells Antilipolytic action of insulin on fat cells Systemic resistance to the Antilipolytic effect of insulin […]

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SCIATICA

Back pain and sciatica Pathophysiology of sciatica Conservative treatment of sciatica: a systematic review Assessing health-related quality of life in patients with sciatica Determinants of sciatica and low-back pain The relation between expectations and outcomes in surgery for sciatica sciatica and the intervertebral disc: an experimental study sciatica and the sacro-iliac joint The natural history

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HYPERGLYCEMIA STRESS

Stress-induced hyperglycemia Stress hyperglycemia: an essential survival response! Metabolic mechanisms of Stress hyperglycemia Relative hyperglycemia, a marker of critical illness: introducing the Stress hyperglycemia ratio Stress–hyperglycemia, insulin and immunomodulation in sepsis hyperglycemia-induced oxidative Stress in diabetic complications Diabetes and mitochondrial function: role of hyperglycemia and oxidative Stress Stress hyperglycemia and prognosis of stroke in nondiabetic

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ACCELERATED AGING

Accelerated Aging: photochemical and thermal aspects Accelerated Aging test Prediction of paper permanence by Accelerated Aging I. Kinetic analysis of the Aging process Lipid peroxidation associated with Accelerated Aging of soybean axes Extrapolation of Accelerated Aging data-Arrhenius or erroneous? Syndromes of Accelerated Aging The saturated salt Accelerated Aging test for small-seeded crops Progeria: a human-disease

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PHTHALATES

PHTHALATES and human health PHTHALATES: toxicology and exposure Metabolism of PHTHALATES in humans PHTHALATES biodegradation in the environment PHTHALATES: metabolism and exposure Reproductive and developmental toxicity of PHTHALATES A category approach for reproductive effects of PHTHALATES Emission of PHTHALATES from PVC and other materials. Assessing exposure to PHTHALATES–the human biomonitoring approach Possible impact of PHTHALATES

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ANXIOGENIC

Candidate genes in panic disorder: meta-analyses of 23 common variants in major anxiogenic pathways Increased anxiogenic effects of caffeine in panic disorders GABAergic and dopaminergic transmission in the rat cerebral cortex: effect of stress, anxiolytic and anxiogenic drugs Anxiolytic and anxiogenic drug effects on exploratory activity in an elevated plus-maze: a novel test of anxiety

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EPIGENETIC ALTERATIONS

Review of genetic and epigenetic alterations in hepatocarcinogenesis epigenetic alterations in aging Genetic and epigenetic alterations in colon cancer epigenetic alterations in colorectal cancer: emerging biomarkers Induction of epigenetic alterations by dietary and other environmental factors Cause and consequences of genetic and epigenetic alterations in human cancer epigenetic alterations in Alzheimer’s disease Genetic and epigenetic

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ORGANOTINS

Environmental obesogens: Organotins and endocrine disruption via nuclear receptor signaling Trends in the analysis and monitoring of Organotins in the aquatic environment Organotins: a review of their reproductive toxicity, biochemistry, and environmental fate Implications of the ban on Organotins for protection of global coastal and marine ecology Biodegradation of tributyltins (Organotins) by marine bacteria Organometallic

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XENOESTROGEN

Xenoestrogens are a type of xenohormone that imitates estrogen. They can be either synthetic or natural chemical compounds. Synthetic xenoestrogens include some widely used industrial compounds, such as PCBs, BPA, and phthalates, which have estrogenic effects on a living organism even though they differ chemically from the estrogenic substances produced internally by the endocrine system

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OBESOGENS

obesogen noun A chemical or other factor that disturbs a body’s normal processes, causing it to tend toward obesity. Obesogen Obesogens are foreign chemical compounds that disrupt normal development and balance of lipid metabolism and lead to obesity. MECHANISMS OF OBESOGEN ACTION •Increase of adipocyte number and size •Altering basal metabolic rate and energy homeostasis

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