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Shuaiqi Zhao, Wanglong Miao, Sheng Sheng, Xin Pan, Ping Li, Weihong Zhou and Fuan Wu
Cadmium (Cd) is the most serious heavy metal pollutant in the agricultural soil of China and can transfer and accumulate through the food chain and affect the growth, development and physiological processes of phytophagous insect. Glyphodes pyloalis Walk...
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Remah Sobhy, Xiaobo Zou, Osama M. Morsy, Ahmed A. Zaky and Ibrahim Khalifa
Natural polyphenol-rich plant resources, such as agricultural waste, were proven to diminish insulin resistance and weight gain in rats on a high-fat diet. To test whether date seed polyphenol pills (DSPPs) might lower adipose tissue accumulation by prec...
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Qinyue Lu, Weicheng Zong, Mingyixing Zhang, Zhi Chen and Zhangping Yang
Beta-oxidation(ß-oxidation) is an important metabolic process involving multiple steps by which fatty acid molecules are broken down to produce energy. The very long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs), a type of fatty acid (FA), are usually highly toxic when fre...
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Qiang Zhang, Yi Bai, Zhi Chen, Jiezhang Mo, Yulu Tian and Jiahua Guo
Lincomycin (LIN), as a waterborne contaminant, may pose a threat to algal health and may affect the provision of ecosystem services. In addition, the molecular mechanisms of lincomycin in algae are still unknown. Here, we attempted to use the transcripto...
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Qiansheng Huang, Huanteng Zhang, Ya-Jie Chen, Yu-Lang Chi and Sijun Dong
Epidemiological studies have shown the possible link between phthalates and endometrium-related gynecological diseases, however the molecular mechanism(s) behind this is/are still unclear. In the study, both primary cultured endometrial cells and an endo...
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Mónica Gandarillas, José Tomás Matus, Roberto I. Márquez-Hernández, Einar Vargas-Bello-Pérez
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In horses, insulin resistance is associated with several comorbidities such as obesity, laminitis, colic and osteochondrosis. The multifactorial causes of insulin resistance in horses have been addressed, which include genetic and environmental factors. ...
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H. Shi, Q. Zhang, Y. Wang, P. Yang, Q. Wang, and H. Li
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S. L. Madsen andE. A. Wong
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L. Xu, S. G. Wu, H. J. Zhang, L. Zhang, H. Y. Yue, F. Ji, and G. H. Qi
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M. Xiong, S. Li, X. Peng, Y. Feng, G. Yu, Q. Xin, and Y. Gong
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