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Acyl-CoA-Binding Protein Is a Lipogenic Factor that Triggers Food Intake and Obesity.

Cell metabolism

Bravo-San Pedro JM, Sica V, Martins I, Pol J, Loos F, Maiuri MC, Durand S, Bossut N, Aprahamian F, Anagnostopoulos G, Niso-Santano M, Aranda F, Ramírez-Pardo I, Lallement J, Denom J, Boedec E, Gorwood P, Ramoz N, Clément K, Pelloux V, Rohia A, Pattou F, Raverdy V, Caiazzo R, Denis RGP, Boya P, Galluzzi L, Madeo F, Migrenne-Li S, Cruciani-Guglielmacci C, Tavernarakis N, López-Otín C, Magnan C, Kroemer G.
PMID: 31801056
Cell Metab. 2019 Dec 03;30(6):1171. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2019.10.011.

No abstract available.

Stem cell aging in the skeletal muscle: The importance of communication.

Ageing research reviews

Hong X, Campanario S, Ramírez-Pardo I, Grima-Terrén M, Isern J, Muñoz-Cánoves P.
PMID: 34818593
Ageing Res Rev. 2021 Nov 21;73:101528. doi: 10.1016/j.arr.2021.101528. Epub 2021 Nov 21.

Adult stem cells sustain tissue homeostasis and regeneration; their functional decline is often linked to aging, which is characterized by the progressive loss of physiological functions across multiple tissues and organs. The resident stem cells in skeletal muscle, termed...

An inferential study of the phenotype for the chromosome 15q24 microdeletion syndrome: a bootstrap analysis.

PeerJ

Palazón-Bru A, Ramírez-Prado D, Cortés E, Aguilar-Segura MS, Gil-Guillén VF.
PMID: 26925314
PeerJ. 2016 Feb 04;4:e1641. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1641. eCollection 2016.

In January 2012, a review of the cases of chromosome 15q24 microdeletion syndrome was published. However, this study did not include inferential statistics. The aims of the present study were to update the literature search and calculate confidence intervals...

Assessing Autophagy in Muscle Stem Cells.

Frontiers in cell and developmental biology

Campanario S, Ramírez-Pardo I, Hong X, Isern J, Muñoz-Cánoves P.
PMID: 33553156
Front Cell Dev Biol. 2021 Jan 21;8:620409. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2020.620409. eCollection 2020.

The skeletal muscle tissue in the adult is relatively stable under normal conditions but retains a striking ability to regenerate by its resident stem cells (satellite cells). Satellite cells exist in a quiescent (G0) state; however, in response to...

Stem cell aging in the skeletal muscle: The importance of communication.

Ageing research reviews

Hong X, Campanario S, Ramírez-Pardo I, Grima-Terrén M, Isern J, Muñoz-Cánoves P.
PMID: 34818593
Ageing Res Rev. 2021 Nov 21;73:101528. doi: 10.1016/j.arr.2021.101528. Epub 2021 Nov 21.

Adult stem cells sustain tissue homeostasis and regeneration; their functional decline is often linked to aging, which is characterized by the progressive loss of physiological functions across multiple tissues and organs. The resident stem cells in skeletal muscle, termed...

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