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Concept Oxygen Consumption
Academic Article Neuronal hypoxia induces Hsp40-mediated nuclear import of type 3 deiodinase as an adaptive mechanism to reduce cellular metabolism.
Academic Article Development of compensatory thermogenesis in response to overfeeding in hypothyroid rats.
Academic Article Coordination of hypothalamic and pituitary T3 production regulates TSH expression.
Academic Article Dexamethasone reduces energy expenditure and increases susceptibility to diet-induced obesity in mice.
Academic Article Absence of thyroid hormone activation during development underlies a permanent defect in adaptive thermogenesis.
Academic Article betaAR signaling required for diet-induced thermogenesis and obesity resistance.
Academic Article Mice lacking Pctp /StarD2 exhibit increased adaptive thermogenesis and enlarged mitochondria in brown adipose tissue.
Academic Article The chemical chaperones tauroursodeoxycholic and 4-phenylbutyric acid accelerate thyroid hormone activation and energy expenditure.
Academic Article The small polyphenolic molecule kaempferol increases cellular energy expenditure and thyroid hormone activation.
Academic Article Bile acids induce energy expenditure by promoting intracellular thyroid hormone activation.
Academic Article Thyroid hormone receptor beta-specific agonist GC-1 increases energy expenditure and prevents fat-mass accumulation in rats.
Academic Article Perilipin regulates the thermogenic actions of norepinephrine in brown adipose tissue.
Grant Characterization of TGR5-D2-WSB1 signaling in metabolic homeostasis in vivo
Grant Thyroid-adrenergic synergism and adaptive thermogenesis
Academic Article Localized T3 production modifies the transcriptome and promotes the hepatocyte-like lineage in iPSC-derived hepatic organoids.
Academic Article Sustained Pituitary T3 Production Explains the T4-mediated TSH Feedback Mechanism.
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