33 results on '"Rodríguez-Pacheco, Francisca"'
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2. Oleic acid restores the rhythmicity of the disrupted circadian rhythm found in gastrointestinal explants from patients with morbid obesity
3. Mitochondrial Stress Links Environmental Triggers with Pro-Inflammatory Signaling in Crohn’s Disease
4. The changes in the transcriptomic profiling of subcutaneous adipose tissue after bariatric surgery depend on the insulin resistance state
5. Dietary fatty acids modulate adipocyte TNFa production via regulation of its DNA promoter methylation levels
6. Jejunal gluconeogenesis associated with insulin resistance level and its evolution after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
7. Tissue-Specific Phenotype and Activation of iNKT Cells in Morbidly Obese Subjects: Interaction with Adipocytes and Effect of Bariatric Surgery
8. GLP-1 and estrogen conjugate acts in the supramammillary nucleus to reduce food-reward and body weight
9. Effect of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass-induced weight loss on the transcriptomic profiling of subcutaneous adipose tissue
10. Membrane Vesicles of Toxigenic Clostridioides difficile Affect the Metabolism of Liver HepG2 Cells
11. The Metagenomic Composition and Effects of Fecal-Microbe-Derived Extracellular Vesicles on Intestinal Permeability Depend on the Patient’s Disease
12. The expression of genes involved in jejunal lipogenesis and lipoprotein synthesis is altered in morbidly obese subjects with insulin resistance
13. Methylation patterns of Vegfb promoter are associated with gene and protein expression levels: the effects of dietary fatty acids
14. Morbid Obesity in Women Is Associated with an Altered Intestinal Expression of Genes Related to Cancer Risk and Immune, Defensive, and Antimicrobial Response
15. An Isolated Dose of Extra‐Virgin Olive Oil Produces a Better Postprandial Gut Hormone Response, Lipidic, and Anti‐Inflammatory Profile that Sunflower Oil: Effect of Morbid Obesity
16. Effect of insulin analogues on 3t3-l1 adipogenesis and lipolysis
17. AMPK-Dependent Mechanisms but Not Hypothalamic Lipid Signaling Mediates GH-Secretory Responses to GHRH and Ghrelin
18. Oleic Acid Protects Against Insulin Resistance by Regulating the Genes Related to the PI3K Signaling Pathway
19. Different Expression of Duodenal Genes Related to Insulin Resistance Between Nonobese Women and Those with Severe Obesity
20. Resistin Regulates Pituitary Somatotrope Cell Function through the Activation of Multiple Signaling Pathways
21. AMPK-dependent mechanisms but not hypothalamic lipid signaling mediates GH-secretory responses to GHRH and ghrelin
22. Intracellular Signaling Mechanisms Mediating Ghrelin-Stimulated Growth Hormone Release in Somatotropes
23. Jejunal Insulin Signalling Is Increased in Morbidly Obese Subjects with High Insulin Resistance and Is Regulated by Insulin and Leptin
24. Increased PON lactonase activity in morbidly obese patients is associated with impaired lipid profile
25. Tissue-specific phenotype and activation of iNKT cells in morbidly obese subjects: Interaction with adipocytes and effect of bariatric surgery
26. Growth hormone-releasing hormone is produced by adipocytes and regulates lipolysis
27. Lactonase activity of HDL is increased in morbidly obese subjects and is associated to atherogenic index of plasma
28. Methylation patterns of Vegfb promoter are associated with gene and protein expression levels: the effects of dietary fatty acids
29. C-peptide modifies leptin and visfatin secretion in human adipose tissue
30. SCD1 expression is associated to free fatty acid levels, but not to SCD1 gene promoter methylation levels in morbid obese patients
31. Does Dietary Iodine Regulate Oxidative Stress and Adiponectin Levels in Human Breast Milk?
32. Resistin Regulates Pituitary Lipid Metabolism and Inflammation In Vivo and In Vitro
33. A5230 - Influence and effects of the diet and bariatric surgery on the biological clock of peripheral tissues
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