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Hepatic long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase 5 mediates fatty acid channeling between anabolic and catabolic pathways
So Young Bu,
Douglas Mashek
Metabolic and Systems Biology (TMED)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
acyl CoA synthetase 5
100%
Acyl Coenzyme A
63%
Fatty Acids
40%
Fatty Acid Transport Proteins
26%
Liver
24%
RNA Interference
22%
Lipid Metabolism
15%
Hepatocytes
13%
Lipids
10%
Cholesterol Esters
9%
Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors
9%
Gene Expression
9%
Lipid Droplets
9%
Oleic Acid
9%
Acetic Acid
8%
Energy Metabolism
7%
Phospholipids
7%
Protein Isoforms
6%
Insulin
5%
Chemical Compounds
Anabolic
67%
Catabolic
62%
Acyl-CoA
61%
Fatty Acid
38%
Pharmacological Metabolism
36%
Lipid
32%
Lipogenic
16%
Insulin Derivative
9%
Oleic Acid
9%
Phospholipid
7%
Protein
7%
Metabolic
7%
Acetic Acid
7%
Ester
5%
Energy
4%
Oxidation Reaction
4%