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A human-specific role of cell death-inducing DFFA (DNA fragmentation factor-α)-like effector …


EA Nordström, M Rydén, EC Backlund, I … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Elevated circulating fatty acid concentration is a hallmark of insulin
resistance and is at least in part attributed to the action of adipose
tissue-derived tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) on lipolysis. Cell death- ...
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Cidea-deficient mice have lean phenotype and are resistant to obesity


Z Zhou, SY Toh, Z Chen, K Guo, CP Ng, S … - Nature genetics, 2003 - nature.com
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The CIDEA gene V115F polymorphism is associated with obesity in Swedish subjects

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I Dahlman, M Kaaman, H Jiao, J Kere, M … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The cell death–inducing DFFA (DNA fragmentation factor- )-like effector A
(CIDEA) gene is implicated as an important regulator of body weight in mice and
humans and is therefore a candidate gene for human obesity. Here, we ...
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Changes in adipose tissue gene expression with energy-restricted diets in obese women

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I Dahlman, K Linder, E Arvidsson Nordstrom, I … - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2005 - Am Soc Nutrition
WereadwithconcernthearticlebyTangprichaetal(1)ontanning
andvitaminDstatusinarecentissueoftheJournal.Theyconcluded, on the basis of their
study, that “tanning beds may also provide some medical benefit.” Our ...
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Cideb regulates diet-induced obesity, liver steatosis, and insulin sensitivity by controlling …


JZ Li, J Ye, B Xue, J Qi, J Zhang, Z Zhou, Q Li, … - Diabetes, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—Our previous study suggests that Cidea, a member of Cide family
proteins that share sequence homology with the DNA fragmentation factor and are
expressed at high levels in brown adipose tissue, plays an important role ...
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Relations of adipose tissue CIDEA gene expression to basal metabolic rate, energy …

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A Gummesson, M Jernas, PA Svensson, I … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2007 - Endocrine Soc
Results: The CIDEA gene was predominantly expressed in adipocytes as compared
with other human tissues. CIDEA gene expression in adipose tissue was inversely
associated with basal metabolic rate independently of body composition, ...
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Cloning and transcriptional regulation of a novel adipocyte-specific gene, FSP27. CAAT- …

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U Danesch, W Hoeck, GM Ringold - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1992 - ASBMB
We have reported previously the cloning of several cDNAs whose mRNAs are induced
during differentia- tion of the adipogenic cell line TA1. Here we charac- terize
an adipocyte-specific gene, which we refer to as FSP27 (formerly clone 47), ...
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Molecular cloning and characterization of CIDE-3, a novel member of the cell-death-inducing …

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L Liang, M Zhao, Z Xu, KK Yokoyama, T Li - Biochemical Journal, 2003 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
DNA fragmentation is one of the critical steps in apoptosis, which is induced by
DNA fragmentation factor (DFF). DFF is composed of two subunits, a 40 kDa
caspase-activated nuclease (DFF40) and a 45 kDa inhibitor (DFF45). Recently ...
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Fat-specific protein 27, a novel lipid droplet protein that enhances triglyceride storage


V Puri, S Konda, S Ranjit, M Aouadi, A … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007 - ASBMB
Fat-specific protein (FSP)27/Cidec is most highly expressed in white and brown
adipose tissues and increases in abundance by over 50-fold during adipogenesis.
However, its function in adipocytes has remained elusive since its ...
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CIDE-A, a novel link between brown adipose tissue and obesity


SC Lin, P Li - Trends in molecular medicine, 2004 - Elsevier
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is the major site of adaptive thermogenesis in
rodents. The thermogenic activity of BAT is mediated by uncoupling proteins
(Ucp1). Impaired BAT activity is believed to have an important role in the ...
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