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Paternal high-fat diet transgenerationally impacts hepatic immunometabolism
Thais de Castro Barbosa, Petter S. Alm, Anna Krook,
Romain Barrès
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Juleen R. Zierath
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Altered Expression
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Cytokine Levels
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Energy Homeostasis
20%
Environmental Factors
20%
Fatty Acid Metabolism
20%
G0/G1 Switch Gene 2
20%
Gene Set Enrichment Analysis
40%
Glucose Homeostasis
20%
Grandfathers
20%
Hepatic Fat
20%
High-fat Diet
80%
Immunometabolism
100%
Inflammatory Cytokines
20%
Inflammatory Response
20%
Liver Transcriptome
20%
Metabolic Organs
20%
Metabolic Signature
20%
Metabolism
20%
Paternal Exposure
20%
Preconceptional
20%
TNF Signaling
20%
Transcriptome Profile
20%
Transcriptomic Signature
20%
Whole-body
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Immunometabolism
100%