- Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors: from Basic Science to Clinical Applications 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 Antioxidant activity, lipid peroxidation and skin diseases. What's new Due to its interface function between the body and the environment, the skin is chronically exposed to both ...
What is the major function of the peroxisome? Describe the functions of the pupil. What is the role and function of the optic nerve? What is the function of the sebaceous of the skin? Explain the functions of the cornea ?Give a detailed answer. ...
What is the major function of the peroxisome? Describe the function of microglia. What is the major function of the neuron? What are the functions of the trophoblast? What is the role and function of the optic nerve? What are the functions of immunoglobulins?
The kidney consumes a large amount of energy, and a normal and orderly energy metabolism system is the biochemical basis for maintaining the specific structure of this organ and its physiological functions. Proximal tubular cells account for 90% of the renal cortex and are the primary ATP-consumin...
Due to its interface function between the body and the environment, the skin is chronically exposed to both endogenous and environmental pro-oxidant agents, leading to the harmful generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). There is compelling evidence that oxidative stress is involved in the ...
A peroxisome protein is involved in preventing one cause of kidney stones. In plants a type of peroxisome converts fatty acids to carbohydrates. Several rare inherited malfunctions ofperoxisomes can lead to death. What does peroxisome do in a plant cell?
Liver fat storage, also called hepatic steatosis, is increasingly common and represents a very frequent diagnosis in the medical field. Excess fat is not without consequences. In fact, hepatic steatosis contributes to the progression toward liver fibrosi
Under a Creative Commons license Open accessHighlights Abstract The observation that physical activity (PA) reduces the risk of coronary heart disease dates back more than 70 years ago and it is now established that regular PA reduces all-cause mortality, in part, by reducing the risk of numerou...
What is the major function of the peroxisome? What is the main function of the small intestine? Describe the following regarding bile. (a) Source (organ) (b) Molecular structure (c) Primary function (d) Emulsification need What organ stores bile until it is needed for fat digestion?
What is a leukocyte and what is its function? What is the major function of the peroxisome? What is the function of the anther? What is the function of the oligodendrocytes? What is calcitriol? What is the function of the calcitriol?