Search Results - "Komar, Alexandra"
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Mitochondrial destiny in type 2 diabetes: the effects of oxidative stress on the dynamics and biogenesis of mitochondria
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (25-08-2020)“…One reason for the development of insulin resistance is the chronic inflammation in obesity. Scientific articles in the field of knowledge on the involvement…”
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MicroRNA Regulation of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Development of Osteoporosis in Obesity
Published in Frontiers in bioscience (Scholar edition) (23-06-2022)“…Obesity and osteoporosis are global health problems characterized by high rates of prevalence and mortality due to complications. As people with visceral…”
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NGR4 and ERBB4 as Promising Diagnostic and Therapeutic Targets for Metabolic Disorders
Published in Frontiers in bioscience (Elite edition) (06-06-2023)“…Obese individuals are at high risk for developing type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. The aim of this…”
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gp130 Activates Mitochondrial Dynamics for Hepatocyte Survival in a Model of Steatohepatitis
Published in Biomedicines (29-01-2023)“…Obesity is the main cause of metabolic complications. Fatty liver infiltration is a companion of obesity. NAFLD is associated with impaired energy metabolism…”
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Tumor Necrosis Receptor Superfamily Interact with Fusion and Fission of Mitochondria of Adipose Tissue in Obese Patients without Type 2 Diabetes
Published in Biomedicines (18-09-2021)“…Interactions between receptors and ligands of the tumor necrosis factor superfamily (TNFSF) provide costimulatory signals that control the survival,…”
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Cytokines of the IL-6 family in the modulation of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in patients with metabolic syndrome
Published in 2020 Cognitive Sciences, Genomics and Bioinformatics (CSGB) (01-07-2020)“…According to the world community, metabolic complications are associated with inflammation in obesity. The cytokines of the interleukins-6 (IL-6) family…”
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