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Eicosapentaenoic acid promotes thermogenic and fatty acid storage capacity in mouse subcutaneous adipocytes
Ming Zhao,
Xiaoli Chen
Food Science and Nutrition
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
70%
Adipocytes
54%
Fatty Acids
48%
Beige Adipocytes
20%
Groin
19%
Gene Expression
15%
Stromal Cells
12%
Mitochondrial Genes
8%
Organelle Biogenesis
8%
Lipid Droplets
7%
Blood Vessels
7%
Glycerol
6%
Mitochondrial DNA
6%
Inbred C57BL Mouse
5%
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
5%
Adipose Tissue
5%
Cell Culture Techniques
4%
Down-Regulation
4%
Phosphorylation
4%
Glucose
4%
Messenger RNA
3%
Genes
2%
Chemical Compounds
Thermogenic
100%
Fatty Acid
46%
Pharmacological Metabolism
11%
Dissipation
7%
Triglyceride
7%
Glycerol
6%
Metabolic
5%
Glucose
5%
Lipid
4%
Energy
3%
Oxidation Reaction
3%