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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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GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR ACTIVATION

Alternate surfaces of transcriptional coregulator GRIP1 function in different glucocorticoid receptor activation and repression contexts activation of the glucocorticoid–receptor complex Hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor activation enhances voltage-dependent Ca2+ conductances: relevance to brain aging. Ligand-specific glucocorticoid receptor activation in human platelets Membrane glucocorticoid receptor activation induces proteomic changes aligning with classical glucocorticoid effects Hepatic transcriptome response to

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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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ANXIOLYTIC

An anxiolytic (/ˌæŋksiəˈlɪtɪk, ˌæŋksioʊ-/; also antipanic or antianxiety agent)[1] is a medication or other intervention that reduces anxiety. This effect is in contrast to anxiogenicagents which increase anxiety. Anxiolytic medications are used for the treatment of anxiety disorders and their related psychological and physical symptoms. The use of social interaction as a method for detecting

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ADROPIN

ADROPIN is a novel regulator of endothelial function A novel peptide ADROPIN in cardiovascular diseases ADROPIN as a fat-burning hormone with multiple functions—Review of a decade of research Serum ADROPIN levels are decreased in patients with acute myocardial infarction ADROPIN deficiency is associated with increased adiposity and insulin resistance Three new players in energy regulation:

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BPA & OBESITY

The role of the bisphenol A in diabetes and obesity The estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemical bisphenol A (BPA) and obesity The association between bisphenol A exposure and obesity in children—a systematic review with meta-analysis Urinary bisphenol A and obesity: NHANES 2003–2006 Association between urinary bisphenol A concentration and obesity prevalence in children and adolescents Urinary

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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING CHEMICALS

The role of animal behaviour in the study of endocrine–disrupting chemicals endocrine disrupting chemicals and disease susceptibility Ten years of mixing cocktails: a review of combination effects of endocrine–disrupting chemicals endocrine–disrupting chemicals and public health protection: a statement of principles from The endocrine Society New modes of action for endocrine–disrupting chemicals endocrine–disrupting chemicals: an endocrine

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XENOBIOTICS

Plant metabolism of Xenobiotics Microbial metabolism of Xenobiotics: fundamental and applied research Higher plant metabolism of Xenobiotics: the’green liver’concept. A simple theory regarding ambimobility of Xenobiotics with special reference to the nematicide, oxamyl Intracellular binding and transport of hormones and Xenobiotics by glutathiones-transferases Model for uptake of Xenobiotics into plants: validation with bromacil experiments Biodegration

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HYPERALGESIA

Supraspinal contributions to HYPERALGESIA Neurotrophins and HYPERALGESIA Basic and clinical aspects of visceral HYPERALGESIA Neurocircuitry of illness-induced HYPERALGESIA Neurogenic HYPERALGESIA: psychophysical studies of underlying mechanisms Peripheral and central mechanisms of cutaneous HYPERALGESIA Experimental evidence on the nature of cutaneous HYPERALGESIA Multiple mechanisms of secondary HYPERALGESIA Peripheral and central mechanisms of NGF‐induced HYPERALGESIA Characterization of cytokine-induced

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HAIR REPIGMENTATION

HAIR REPIGMENTATION during immunotherapy treatment with an anti–programmed cell death 1 and anti–programmed cell death ligand 1 agent for lung cancer Medication-induced REPIGMENTATION of gray HAIR: a systematic review Erlotinib-induced HAIR REPIGMENTATION Spontaneous HAIR REPIGMENTATION in an 80-year-old man: a case of melanoma-associated HAIR REPIGMENTATION and review of the literature HAIR REPIGMENTATION in melanoma HAIR

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