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  1. ...nonalcoholic fatty liver disease . Hepatology 55 1389 – 1397 . ( doi:10.1002/hep.25539 ) ↵ Loyd C , Magrisso IJ , Haas M , Balusu S , Krishna R , Itoh N , Sandoval DA , Perez-Tilve D , Obici S & Habegger KM 2016 Fibroblast growth factor 21 is required for beneficial effects of exercise during ch ~~~
  2. ...nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (Dohil et  al. 2011). However, its beneficial effects against diabetic complications, including diabetic retinopathy, remain unknown. Hyperglycemia and the resulting subsequent physiological changes develop into, among others, microvascular and macrovascular diabetic ~~~
  3. ...nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), along with other related immune-based diseases, are associated with alterations in infant gut microbe composition (Fig. 1); however, the mechanisms remain unclear. This review will focus on maternal obesity, excessive GWG and high-fat diet consumption during ~~~
  4. ...nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in early adulthood. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 99 1189–1195. (doi:10.1210/jc.2013-3199) Burne TH, O’Loan J, Splatt K, Alexander S, McGrath JJ & Eyles DW 2011 Developmental vitamin D (DVD) deficiency alters pupretrieval but not isolation-induced ~~~
  5. ...nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Over-nutrition, metabolic diseases and genetic factors were widely considered to contribute to the development of NAFLD (Cohen  et  al.  2011). Recently,  environmental pollutants have become a new focus of NAFLD etiology (Rochester 2013). Some environmental ~~~
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  7. ...nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by innate immune dysfunction in mice. Hepatology 58 128–138. (doi:10.1002/hep.26248) Ng S-F, Lin RCY, Laybutt DR, Barres R, Owens JA & Morris MJ 2010 Chronic high-fat diet in fathers programs beta-cell dysfunction in female rat offspring. Nature 467 963–963. (doi:10. ~~~
  8. ...nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (Birerdinc et al. 2012). Our data also demonstrate that adenosine transporter CNT2 inhibitor NBTI ameliorated glucagon-stimulated fatty acid oxidation genes express. Thus, adenosine receptors may also play a role in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver which ~~~
  9. ...nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Endocrinology 2013 124958. Machida Y, Bruinsma C, Hallinger DR, Roper SM, Garcia E, Trevino MB, Nadler J, Ahima R & Imai Y 2014 Pancreatic islet neuropeptide Y overexpression ~~~
  10. ...nonalcoholic fatty liver disease . Cell Metabolism 14 804 – 810 . ( doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2011.11.004 ) ↵ Tamaki M , Fujitani Y , Hara A , Uchida T , Tamura Y , Takeno K , Kawaguchi M , Watanabe T , Ogihara T , Fukunaka A et al. 2013 The diabetes-susceptible gene SLC30A8/ZnT8 regulates hepatic insulin ~~~
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