Brown fat and thermogenesis: how the body generates heat A plain-language look at how brown adipose tissue and the UCP1 protein are understood to turn stored fuel into body heat, distinct from white fat's storage role
Abouhashem AS, Singh K, Azzazy HME, Sen CK
Modulates expression of over 4,000 genes involved in tissue remodeling, including upregulation of collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis
Eighteen hours after exposure, the level of PGN in the urine increased with dose in drinking water, indicating no renal barrier to its excretion (compared to the intravenous data) and demonstrating intestinal absorption (Anderson and Soman 1966 Anderson, W., and P
demand growth [2]
range 68155.8 kg, 150-343.4 lbs.)