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1. Mechanism Of The Treatment Effect Of Resveratrol On The High-fat Induced Insulin Resistance And Hepatic Lipotoxicity
2. Research Of Protective Effects And Mechanisms Of Polydatin On Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
3. The Impact Of HepG2.2.15 Cell Steatosis On HBV Degeneration And SOCS-3 And SREBP-1c Pathway
4. Mouse PNPLA3 Influences Systemic Lipid And Glucose Homeostasis
5. Effects Of Tanshinone ⅡA On Sebaceous Gland Hyperplasia Of Golden Hamsters And Its Inhibition Of HaCaT Cell Lipid Synthesis Pathway
6. The MRNA Expression Of SREBP-1c,CYP4A10,CYP4A14 And CYP2E1 In Rat With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
7. The Study Of The SREBPs
8. The Role And Mechanism Of The Fatty Acid Metabolism Disorders Mediated By LXRα And SREBP-1c In The Development Of NAFLD In Rats
9. Activation Of Liver X Receptors (LXRs) Upregulates Fatty Acid Synthase (FAS) Expression In Liver
10. SOCS-3 Expression In The Liver Of NAFLD Rat Model And The Intervention Study Of Rosiglitazone
11. Study On Fatty Liver Disease Of Macroangiopathy In Rat Model Of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus And The Effect Of Rosiglitazone Interence
12. Study On The Effect Of The Different Fatty Acid Compositions On The Lipid Metabolism Of Rats And Its Relative Molecular Mechanisms
13. LXR-α,SREBP-1c Expression In The Liver Of NAFLD Rat Model And The Intervention Study Of Rosiglitazone
14. Effect Of TNF-α On The SCAP-SREBP-1c Pathway Of Lipid Synthesis In A Model Of Hepatocyte Steatosis
15. Effects Of Emodin On Expression Of SREBP-1c MRNA In LO2 Steatotic Hepatocytes
16. Effects Of Panax Notoginseng Saponins On Expression Of SREBP-1c MRNA In Steatotic Hepatocytes L02
17. Effert Of Aerobic Exercise And Diet Control On The Serum TNF-a, SREBP-1c Of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Patients
18. SOCS-3 Expression In The NASH Rat Model And The Intervetion Study Of Telmisartan
19. Roles Of SOCS-3 And SREBP-1c In Insulin Resistance And Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
20. The Role And Significance Of UPR Combined With SREBP-1c Mediated By Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress In The Development Of NASH In Rats
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