An energy restriction‐based weight loss intervention is able to reverse the effects of obesity on the expression of liver tumor‐promoting genes
Abstract
The epidemiological evidence regarding the association of obesity with liver disease and possibly hepatocellular carcinoma highlights the need for investigations of whether obesity itself could induce the differential expression of genes commonly associated with the initial phase of liver tumorigenesis, and whether such phenomenon could be reversed after a weight loss intervention. In this study, obese Zucker rats were found to have dysregulated...
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Title
An energy restriction‐based weight loss intervention is able to reverse the effects of obesity on the expression of liver tumor‐promoting genes
Published Date
Dec 16, 2019
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
2
Pages
2312 - 2325
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