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The following pages link to Fatty acid activation of the peroxisome proliferator activated receptor, a member of the nuclear receptor gene superfamily (Q40691224):
Displaying 14 items.
- Altered Constitutive Expression of Fatty Acid-metabolizing Enzymes in Mice Lacking the Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor α (PPARα) (Q28509440) (← links)
- Investigation of potential mechanisms regulating protein expression of hepatic pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase isoforms 2 and 4 by fatty acids and thyroid hormone (Q28566344) (← links)
- Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors in vascular biology and atherosclerosis: emerging insights for evolving paradigms (Q34107495) (← links)
- Prevention of mammary cancer with conjugated linoleic acid: role of the stroma and the epithelium (Q34273461) (← links)
- Tumor necrosis factor and interleukin 1 decrease RXRalpha, PPARalpha, PPARgamma, LXRalpha, and the coactivators SRC-1, PGC-1alpha, and PGC-1beta in liver cells (Q37238860) (← links)
- Adipose tissue arachidonic acid and the metabolic syndrome in Costa Rican adults (Q37313785) (← links)
- Protective Effects of Ecklonia stolonifera Extract on Ethanol-Induced Fatty Liver in Rats. (Q37397907) (← links)
- Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors and retinoic acid receptors differentially control the interactions of retinoid X receptor heterodimers with ligands, coactivators, and corepressors (Q40021918) (← links)
- Human studies on the effects of fatty acids on cancer: summary, gaps, and future research (Q40876349) (← links)
- Possible role of cytochrome P450 in inactivation of testosterone in immortalized hippocampal neurons (Q41099692) (← links)
- Regulation of the expression of lipogenic enzyme genes by carbohydrate (Q41548602) (← links)
- PPARG genotype accounts for part of individual variation in body weight reduction in response to calorie restriction. (Q45960080) (← links)
- Recent update on the PPARα-null mouse (Q73481701) (← links)
- Inhibition of Ghrelin Activity by Receptor Antagonist [d-Lys-3] GHRP-6 Attenuates Alcohol-Induced Hepatic Steatosis by Regulating Hepatic Lipid Metabolism (Q90224335) (← links)