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Department of Biological Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
Introduction
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Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine, Center for Metabolism and
Obesity Research, 475 Rangos ... major user of long-chain fatty
acids making a brain-specific isoform intriguing.
CPT1c was identified and cloned from in silico
sequences as a highly homologous member of the
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of obesity and related metabolic diseases
Tsuyoshi Kadomatsu, Mitsuhisa Tabata and Yuichi Oike
Department of Molecular Genetics, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto ... identification of the molecular mecha-
nisms underlying adipose tissue inflammation could
provide clues for the development of effective preven-
tive and therapeutic approaches to obesity- related ... metabolism;
insulin resistance; metabolic syndrome;
obesity; obesity- related metabolic disease
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this type ofobesity contributes to insulin resistance
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and hypogonadism-induced obesity remain the subject
of intense investigation.
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and hyperplasia of adipocytes in obese adults some-
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capable of secreting ... escalating prevalence ofobesity is one of the most pressing health
concerns of the modern era, yet existing medicines to combat this global
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treatment of overweight /obesity by diet and lifestyle interventions
treatment ofobesity ... MANAGEMENT OF OBESITY
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professionals’ management of obesity. Interventions included training and provision of ...
slowing the rate of eating
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