DISEASE & DISORDERS

PROTEIN CARBONYLATION

PROTEIN CARBONYLATION PROTEIN CARBONYLATION in human diseases PROTEIN CARBONYLATION, cellular dysfunction, and disease progression Cell signaling by PROTEIN CARBONYLATION and deCARBONYLATION PROTEIN CARBONYLATION as a major hallmark of oxidative damage: update of analytical strategies Quantification of PROTEIN CARBONYLATION PROTEIN CARBONYLATION and metabolic control systems Rules governing selective PROTEIN CARBONYLATION PROTEIN CARBONYLATION: avoiding pitfalls in the […]

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LIPID DROPLETS

Lipid droplets finally get a little RESPECT The life of Lipid droplets Lipid dropletsand cellular Lipidmetabolism TIP47 associates with Lipid droplets Lipid droplets at a glance The biophysics and cell biology of Lipid droplets Cell biology of Lipid droplets Lipid droplets: size matters A role for Lipid dropletsin inter‐membrane Lipid traffic Proteins under new management:

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OVERNUTRITION

Hypothalamic IKKβ/NF-κB and ER stress link OVERNUTRITION to energy imbalance and obesity OVERNUTRITION Maternal and postnatal OVERNUTRITION differentially impact appetite regulators and fuel metabolism A global response to a global problem: the epidemic of OVERNUTRITION Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration in OVERNUTRITION-induced diseases The burden of disease from undernutrition and OVERNUTRITION in countries undergoing rapid nutrition transition:

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VISCERAL ADIPOSITY

The perils of portliness: causes and consequences of Visceral Adiposity. The clinical importance of Visceral Adiposity: a critical review of methods for Visceral adipose tissue analysis Visceral Adiposity Index: a reliable indicator of Visceral fat function associated with cardiometabolic risk Visceral Adiposity syndrome Relationship of obesity and Visceral Adiposity with serum concentrations of CRP, TNF-α

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DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE (DHT)

Familial incomplete male pseudohermaphroditism, type 2: decreased dihydrotestosterone formation in pseudovaginal perineoscrotal hypospadias Testosterone at high concentrations interacts with the human androgen receptor similarly to dihydrotestosterone dihydrotestosterone in prostatic hypertrophy: I. The formation and content of dihydrotestosterone in the hypertrophic prostate of man SYNDROME OF ANDROGEN INSENSITIVITY IN MAN: ABSENCE OF 5 α – dihydrotestosterone

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IMMUNOSENESCENCE

immunosenescence of ageing immunosenescence Inflamm‐aging: an evolutionary perspective on immunosenescence immunosenescence: emerging challenges for an ageing population Mechanisms of immunosenescence Human immunosenescence: is it infectious? Is immunosenescence infectious? immunosenescence and infectious diseases An evolutionary perspective on the mechanisms of immunosenescence immunosenescence: a review Understanding immunosenescence to improve responses to vaccines HIV infection, inflammation, immunosenescence, and

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ALDOSTERONE & OBESITY/HYPERTENSION

Aldosterone in obesity Resistant hypertension, obesity, sleep apnea, and Aldosterone: theory and therapy The role of Aldosterone in obesity-related hypertension Visceral obesity and insulin resistance are associated with plasma Aldosterone levels in women obesity, hypertension and Aldosterone: is leptin the link? Aldosterone antagonism attenuates obesity-induced hypertension and glomerular hyperfiltration Aldosterone production and signaling dysregulation in

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INSULIN & CANCER: HOW INSULIN LITERALLY PROTECTS CANCER CELLS FROM BEING KILLED

INSULIN PROTECTS CANCER CELLS FROM APOPTOSIS  If you are serious about beating and preventing cancer then you want to be secreting as little insulin as possible while remaining as insulin sensitive as possible. That means you only want a tiny amount of insulin being utilized to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. How? Simple! 22/2 daily

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INSULIN & OBESITY

A better parameter in predicting insulin resistance: obesity plus elevated alanine aminotransferase A case of familial Bardet-Biedl syndrome (obesity, slight mental retardation, polydactyly, retinitis pigmentosum and renal failure) with insulin-resistant diabetes mellitus A case of insulin autoimmune syndrome that developed after topiramate anti-obesity medication A central role for JNK in obesity and insulin resistance A

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