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1. Role Of Methionine Metabolism Abnormity In Pathogenic Mechanism Of Progression Of Alcoholic Fatty Liver Diseases
2. Studies Of Expression And Role Of ATP Citrate Lyase In Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
3. Foam Cells Derived From Macrophages By Chol: MβCD And The Effect Of Ezetimibe On It
4. Effect Of Curcumin On Cholesterol Cumulation And Its Relationship With SREBP-1 Activity In VSMCs
5. Sustained Static Pressure Accelerates Cholesterol Accumulation In Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Induced By Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein.
6. Inhibiting FoxO1 Effects On Free Fatty Acid-induced Insulin Resistance And Steatosis Through SREBP-1 Pathway
7. Effective Component Analysis And Extraction Of Flos Lonicerae (Japonicae) And Studies Of Extraction Inhibiting Macrophage Cell Cholesterol Cumulative Action
8. Inhibition Of Zhenqing Recipe On SREBP-1 Expression In Rat Mesangial Cells Cultured With A High Glucose Media
9. Study On The Mechanism Of Lipoic Acid Activation SIRT1Molecular Improvement Of Liver Iipid Metabolism
10. GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Improve Liver Fat Deposition Induced By High Fructose Diet Through β-catenin
11. The Effect And Possible Mechanism Of High Insulin On CE Accumulation In RAW264.7Cells
12. Gudou Composite Package Analysis Of Dietary Fibre And The Lipid Metabolic Disorder In Rats And The Impact Of Srebp - 1 C Control
13. Inflammatory Cytokines Exacerbate Lipid Accumulation And Injury In Primary Hepatocytes Via Up-regulating Srebp-1
14. TNF-α Promotes HepG2Hepatocytes Lipid Accumulation
15. The Role Of SREBP-1 Pathway On The Inhibitory Effect Of Atorvastatin On NLRP1 Inflammation
16. Effect Of Riboflavin On Lipids Metabolism And Its Potential Mechanism
17. The Effect Of Pedunculoside On Hyperlipidemia In Rats And The Mechansim Study
18. Aberrant DNA Methylation In Peripheral Blood Leukocytes Contributes To The Pathogenesis Of Coronary Artery Disease
19. P54nrb/NONO Regulates Lipid Metabolism And Breast Cancer Growth Through SREBP-1a And Its Mechanism
20. Anti-inflammatory Effect Of Atorvastatin And Its Relationship With SREBP-1 And NLRP1 Inflammasome
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