Review Articles-Lipid Metabolism
Lipid Metabolism specifies the process and degradation of Lipids in cells that involves the breakdown or storage of fats for energy and the synthesis of functional and structural lipids involves in the construction of cell membranes. Basically these types of facts have been obtained from the food which is synthesized by liver. Lipogenesis is the process of synthesizing these facts. The majority of lipids have been found in the human body in the form of cholesterol and the other types of lipids are found in the body are fatty acids and membrane lipids. Lipid Metabolism is generally considered as digestion and absorption process of dietary fat.
High Impact List of Articles
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Editorial Note on Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
Oliver AlisonEditor Note: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Editorial Note on Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
Oliver AlisonEditor Note: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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The well differentiated papillary mesothelioma of the tunica vaginalis (WDPM) revisited. A proposal of a case.
Marcello FiloticoCase Report: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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The well differentiated papillary mesothelioma of the tunica vaginalis (WDPM) revisited. A proposal of a case.
Marcello FiloticoCase Report: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Relationship between finnish diabetes risk score and metabolic syndrome, vitamin d and insulin resistance in women
Nalbant A, Aydın A, Eker S, Onmez A, Tamer A, Cinemre HResearch Article: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Relationship between finnish diabetes risk score and metabolic syndrome, vitamin d and insulin resistance in women
Nalbant A, Aydın A, Eker S, Onmez A, Tamer A, Cinemre HResearch Article: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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May excessiveness of renalase enzyme be one of the underlying biochemical
and endocrinal mechanisms of late reanimation from anaesthesia?
Aydin S, Oruc Y, Yardim M, Aydin SShort Communication: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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May excessiveness of renalase enzyme be one of the underlying biochemical
and endocrinal mechanisms of late reanimation from anaesthesia?
Aydin S, Oruc Y, Yardim M, Aydin SShort Communication: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Cell and molecular biology and mechanisms of early nephrogenesis
El-Hashash AEditorial: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
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Cell and molecular biology and mechanisms of early nephrogenesis
El-Hashash AEditorial: Journal of Cell Biology and Metabolism
Conference Proceedings
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A novel predictor of leukemia transformation in Myelodysplastic syndrome patients
Wen-Chi YangKeynote: Research and Reports on Genetics
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A novel predictor of leukemia transformation in Myelodysplastic syndrome patients
Wen-Chi YangKeynote: Research and Reports on Genetics
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SITE-DEPENDENT VARIATION OF LINEAGE PREFERENCE FROM ADIPOSE STEM CELLS
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SITE-DEPENDENT VARIATION OF LINEAGE PREFERENCE FROM ADIPOSE STEM CELLS
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THE FOLDING MECHANISMS PREDICTION OF IG-LIKE BETA SANDWICH PROTEINS BASED ON INTER-RESIDUE AVERAGE DISTANCE STATISTICS METHODS
Panyavut Aumpuchin and Takeshi KikuchiScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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THE FOLDING MECHANISMS PREDICTION OF IG-LIKE BETA SANDWICH PROTEINS BASED ON INTER-RESIDUE AVERAGE DISTANCE STATISTICS METHODS
Panyavut Aumpuchin and Takeshi KikuchiScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology
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The gap junction as a biological rosetta stone: Implications of evolution stem cells to homeostatic regulation of health and disease in the barker hypothesis
James E TroskoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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The gap junction as a biological rosetta stone: Implications of evolution stem cells to homeostatic regulation of health and disease in the barker hypothesis
James E TroskoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Microenvironment changes cell non-autonomously impose functional phenotypes in epithelial progenitors causing increased susceptibility to breast cancer
Mark A LaBargeScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations
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Microenvironment changes cell non-autonomously impose functional phenotypes in epithelial progenitors causing increased susceptibility to breast cancer
Mark A LaBargeScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Cell Science and Mutations