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The following pages link to Upregulation of Fatty Acyl-CoA Thioesterases in the Heart and Skeletal Muscle of Rats Fed a High-Fat Diet (Q83145629):
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- Protective effects of Acyl-coA thioesterase 1 on diabetic heart via PPARα/PGC1α signaling (Q34505302) (← links)
- Impaired transcriptional response of the murine heart to cigarette smoke in the setting of high fat diet and obesity (Q34523438) (← links)
- Docosahexaenoic acid supplementation does not improve Western diet-induced cardiomyopathy in rats (Q34540353) (← links)
- Dietary fatty acids alter left ventricular myocardial gene expression in Wistar rats (Q34696146) (← links)
- Gut microbiota as an epigenetic regulator: pilot study based on whole-genome methylation analysis (Q34741043) (← links)
- Metabolic and tissue-specific regulation of acyl-CoA metabolism. (Q35168513) (← links)
- Targeted deletion of thioesterase superfamily member 1 promotes energy expenditure and protects against obesity and insulin resistance (Q35887169) (← links)
- Lipotoxicity and cardiac dysfunction in mammals andDrosophila (Q37919531) (← links)
- Acyl-CoA thioesterase 7 is involved in cell cycle progression via regulation of PKCζ-p53-p21 signaling pathway. (Q38402718) (← links)
- Interindividual variation in gene expression responses and metabolite formation in acetaminophen-exposed primary human hepatocytes (Q40146321) (← links)
- Chronic high-fat feeding impairs adaptive induction of mitochondrial fatty acid combustion-associated proteins in brown adipose tissue of mice (Q41682310) (← links)
- Long-term treatment with the pan-PPAR agonist tetradecylthioacetic acid or fish oil is associated with increased cardiac content of n-3 fatty acids in rat. (Q42581553) (← links)
- Expression and distribution of acyl-CoA thioesterases in the white adipose tissue of rats (Q44729260) (← links)
- Increasing Acyl CoA thioesterase activity alters phospholipid profile without effect on insulin action in skeletal muscle of rats (Q58726478) (← links)
- Short high-fat diet interferes with the physiological maturation of the late adolescent mouse heart (Q97549764) (← links)