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Effects of leptin deficiency and short-term repletion on hepatic gene expression in …


AW Ferrante, M Thearle, T Liao, RL Leibel - Diabetes, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc
By supplying most organs of the body with metabolic substrates, the liver plays a central role
in maintaining energy balance. Hepatic metabolism of glucose, fatty acids, and lipoproteins is
disrupted in the leptin-deficient obese (Lep ob /Lep ob ) mouse, leading to ...
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[PDF] Transcriptional profiling reveals global defects in energy metabolism, lipoprotein, …


CP Liang, AR Tall - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2001 - ASBMB
Leptin, a hormone secreted by adipose tissue, has been shown to have a major influence on
hepatic lipid and lipoprotein metabolism. To characterize changes in lipid and lipoprotein gene
expression in mouse liver, suppression subtractive hybridization and cDNA mi- croarray ...
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[CITATION] Increased expression of SREBP-1 gene in IRS-2 (-/-) mice liver


K Tobe, R Suzuki, M Aoyama, Y Terauchi - Diabetes, 2001
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MicroRNA expression pattern in different stages of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease


X Jin, YF Ye, SH Chen, CH Yu, J Liu, YM Li - Digestive and Liver Disease, 2009 - Elsevier
This is by far the first report on the dysregulated microRNAs expression pattern in nonalcoholic
fatty liver disease. The successful differentiation of steatosis and steatohepatitis from normal
liver hints to the potential of using lists of dysregulated microRNAs for diagnosis, though ...
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[CITATION] Interpretation of toxicogenomic data using genetically-altered mice


JC Corton, SP Anderson, L Recio - Vanden Heuvel, Greenlee, Perdew, Mattes (eds), …, 2002
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Regulations of male-dominant P-450Md mRNA in rat liver by hormonal factors and …


K Nagata, M Shimada, Y Yamazoe, R … - The Japanese Journal of …, 1991 - Journal@rchive
ABSTRACT-Male-dominant P-450Md mRNA was undetectable in the livers of new born rats.
In female rat livers, the mRNA appeared at 17 days of age and then de creased to very low levels
in the adult periods. The level of P-450Md mRNA in female rats was increased by ...
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[CITATION] II (2001). Divergent transcriptional responses to independent genetic causes of …


BJ Aronow, T Toyokawa, A Canning, K Haghighi, U … - Physiol. Genomics
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Regulation of gene expression by glucose


E Meugnier, S Rome, H Vidal - Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Recent findings: In-vivo and in-vitro experiments demonstrated that glucose regulates the transcription
of genes encoding not only lipogenic and glycolytic enzymes but also proteins involved in global
cell functions. The molecular mechanisms have begun to be elucidated, and the ...
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[CITATION] Cytochrome P-450: structure, mechanism, and biochemistry


DJ Waxman, TKH Chang, PR Ortiz de Montellano - Cytochrome P-450: Structure, …, 1995
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Regulation of mouse hepatic genes in response to diet induced obesity, insulin …


RM Raab, J Bullen, J Kelleher, C Mantzoros, G … - Nutrition & …, 2005 - biomedcentral.com
Transcriptional profiling of hepatic mRNA revealed over 1900 genes that were significantly perturbed
between control, DIO, and fasting/weight reduced DIO mice. From this set, our bioinformatics
analysis identified 41 genes that rigorously discriminate these groups of mice. These ...
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