36 results on '"Zeng, Xiao Yi"'
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2. Establishing subdivisions of M1 stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma based on decision tree classification: A multicenter retrospective study
3. Repurposing matrine for the treatment of hepatosteatosis and associated disorders in glucose homeostasis in mice
4. Claremont Purpose Scale--Chinese Version
5. Liver glycogen in type 2 diabetic mice is randomly branched as enlarged aggregates with blunted glucose release
6. Psychometric Evaluation of the Chinese Version of the Claremont Purpose Scale among Youth
7. Psychometric Evaluation of the Chinese Version of the Claremont Purpose Scale among Youth.
8. Identification of matrine as a promising novel drug for hepatic steatosis and glucose intolerance with HSP72 as an upstream target
9. Restoration of Autophagy Alleviates Hepatic ER Stress and Impaired Insulin Signalling Transduction in High Fructose-Fed Male Mice
10. Kinetic Analysis of Smelting Reduction of V2O3in Blast Furnace Slag by Dissolved Carbon in Liquid Iron
11. Determination of Trace Mercury by Solid Substrate-Room Temperature Phosphorimetry Quenching Method Based on Catalytic Effect of Hg2+on Formation of the Ion Association Complex [Sn(XO)6]4+·[(Fin)4]
12. Vanadium Distribution Between Blast Furnace Slag and Hot Metal
13. Activation of PPARα Ameliorates Hepatic Insulin Resistance and Steatosis in High Fructose–Fed Mice Despite Increased Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress
14. Screening for the efficacy on lipid accumulation in 3T3-L1 cells is an effective tool for the identification of new anti-diabetic compounds
15. Food glycemic index, as given in Glycemic Index tables, is a significant determinant of glycemic responses elicited by composite breakfast meals
16. Determination of alkaline phosphatase based on affinity adsorption solid-substrate room temperature phosphorimetry using rhodamine 6G–dibromoluciferin luminescent nanoparticle to label lectin and prediction of diseases
17. PPARδ agonists have opposing effects on insulin resistance in high fat-fed rats and mice due to different metabolic responses in muscle
18. Characterization of the Therapeutic Profile of Albiflorin for the Metabolic Syndrome
19. Enhancement of Muscle Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity and Alterations in Insulin Action Are Lipid Species Dependent: Potent Tissue-Specific Effects of Medium-Chain Fatty Acids
20. A gas trapping method for high-throughput metabolic experiments
21. Metabolomic analysis of insulin resistance across different mouse strains and diets
22. Repurposing Drugs to Target the Diabetes Epidemic
23. Endoplasmic reticulum stress up‐regulates Nedd4‐2 to induce autophagy
24. Dietary cholesterol induces hepatic inflammation and blunts mitochondrial function in the liver of high-fat-fed mice
25. Liver glycogen in type 2 diabetic mice is randomly branched as enlarged aggregates with blunted glucose release
26. Fenofibrate insulates diacylglycerol in lipid droplet/ER and preserves insulin signaling transduction in the liver of high fat fed mice
27. Rutaecarpine Analogues Reduce Lipid Accumulation in Adipocytes via Inhibiting Adipogenesis/Lipogenesis with AMPK Activation and UPR Suppression
28. Neonatal overfeeding attenuates acute central pro-inflammatory effects of short-term high fat diet
29. IRE1 impairs insulin signaling transduction of fructose-fed mice via JNK independent of excess lipid
30. Hepatic FoxO1 Acetylation Is Involved in Oleanolic Acid-Induced Memory of Glycemic Control: Novel Findings from Study 2
31. Rutaecarpine Analogues Reduce Lipid Accumulation in AdipocytesviaInhibiting Adipogenesis/Lipogenesis with AMPK Activation and UPR Suppression
32. Activation of AMPK by Bitter Melon Triterpenoids Involves CaMKKβ
33. Oleanolic Acid Reduces Hyperglycemia beyond Treatment Period with Akt/FoxO1-Induced Suppression of Hepatic Gluconeogenesis in Type-2 Diabetic Mice
34. Differing Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Response to Excess Lipogenesis versus Lipid Oversupply in Relation to Hepatic Steatosis and Insulin Resistance
35. Rutaecarpine Analogues Reduce Lipid Accumulation in Adipocytes viaInhibiting Adipogenesis/Lipogenesis with AMPK Activation and UPR Suppression
36. Rutaecarpine analogues reduce lipid accumulation in adipocytes via inhibiting adipogenesis/lipogenesis with AMPK activation and UPR suppression.
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