AbstractThe liver is the central organ involved in lipid metabolism. Dyslipidemia and its related disorders, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), obesity and other metabolic diseases, are of increasing public health concern due to their increasing prevalence in the population. Besides their well-characterized functions in cholesterol homoeostasis and nutrient absorption, bile acids are also important metabolic regulators and function as signaling hormones by activating specific nuclear receptors, G-protein coupled receptors, and multiple signaling pathways. Recent studies identified a new signaling pathway by which conjugated bile acids (CBA) activate the extracellular regulated protein kinases (ERK1/2) and protein kinase B ...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
Over 20 years ago, sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) was discovered to be a bioactive signaling molecule...
Over 20 years ago, sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) was discovered to be a bioactive signaling molecule...
AbstractThe liver is the central organ involved in lipid metabolism. Dyslipidemia and its related di...
Bile acids (BA) are synthesized from cholesterol in the liver. They are essential for promotion of t...
The liver is the central organ involved in lipid metabolism and the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is r...
AbstractThe classical functions of bile acids include acting as detergents to facilitate the digesti...
In the past ten years, our understanding of the importance of bile acids has expanded from fat absor...
Bile acids participate in the intestinal emulsion, digestion, and absorption of lipids and fat-solub...
Enzymatic oxidation of cholesterol generates numerous distinct bile acids that function both as dete...
Bile acids participate in the intestinal emulsion, digestion, and absorption of lipids and fat-solub...
Bile acids participate in the intestinal emulsion, digestion, and absorption of lipids and fat-solub...
Bile acids participate in the intestinal emulsion, digestion, and absorption of lipids and fat-solub...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
Over 20 years ago, sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) was discovered to be a bioactive signaling molecule...
Over 20 years ago, sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) was discovered to be a bioactive signaling molecule...
AbstractThe liver is the central organ involved in lipid metabolism. Dyslipidemia and its related di...
Bile acids (BA) are synthesized from cholesterol in the liver. They are essential for promotion of t...
The liver is the central organ involved in lipid metabolism and the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is r...
AbstractThe classical functions of bile acids include acting as detergents to facilitate the digesti...
In the past ten years, our understanding of the importance of bile acids has expanded from fat absor...
Bile acids participate in the intestinal emulsion, digestion, and absorption of lipids and fat-solub...
Enzymatic oxidation of cholesterol generates numerous distinct bile acids that function both as dete...
Bile acids participate in the intestinal emulsion, digestion, and absorption of lipids and fat-solub...
Bile acids participate in the intestinal emulsion, digestion, and absorption of lipids and fat-solub...
Bile acids participate in the intestinal emulsion, digestion, and absorption of lipids and fat-solub...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
Bile acids and their signaling pathways are increasingly recognized as potential therapeutic targets...
Over 20 years ago, sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) was discovered to be a bioactive signaling molecule...
Over 20 years ago, sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) was discovered to be a bioactive signaling molecule...