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  1. Promotion of lipid storage rather than of thermogenic competence by fetal versus newborn calf serum in primary cultures of brown adipocytes
  2. Brown Adipose Tissue
  3. Leptin Raises Defended Body Temperature without Activating Thermogenesis
  4. Leydig cell steroidogenesis unexpectedly escapes mitochondrial dysfunction in prematurely aging mice
  5. The Browning of White Adipose Tissue: Some Burning Issues
  6. Assessing energy demand in living organisms: the influence of environmental temperature
  7. Brown Adipose Tissue as a Target
  8. UCP1 in Brite/Beige Adipose Tissue Mitochondria Is Functionally Thermogenic
  9. How brown is brown fat? It depends where you look
  10. Mild uncoupling to counteract ROS production: Physiologically relevant or not?
  11. Cell biology: Neither brown nor white
  12. Yes, even human brown fat is on fire!
  13. Brown Adipose Tissue: A Seasonal Tissue in Mammals, Including Humans?
  14. Mitochondrial (‘mild’) uncoupling and ROS production: physiologically relevant or not?
  15. New Powers of Brown Fat: Fighting the Metabolic Syndrome
  16. Three years with adult human brown adipose tissue
  17. Increased fatigue resistance linked to Ca2+-stimulated mitochondrial biogenesis in muscle fibres of cold-acclimated mice
  18. Thyroid hormones: igniting brown fat via the brain
  19. UCP1 and mitochondrial uncoupling
  20. The significance of thermogenesis for the ageing process
  21. The Changed Metabolic World with Human Brown Adipose Tissue: Therapeutic Visions
  22. Metabolic and Angiogenic Consequences of the Presence or Absence of UCP1
  23. Thermogenesis challenges the adipostat hypothesis for body-weight control
  24. UCP1 Ablation Induces Obesity and Abolishes Diet-Induced Thermogenesis in Mice Exempt from Thermal Stress by Living at Thermoneutrality
  25. Distinct expression of muscle-specific MicroRNAs (myomirs) in brown adipocytes
  26. 脂身でもなければ肉でもない
  27. Developmental biology: Neither fat nor flesh
  28. Studies of Thermogenesis and Mitochondrial Function in Adipose Tissues
  29. Ca2+-independent effects of BAPTA and EGTA on single-channel Cl− currents in brown adipocytes
  30. Norepinephrine but not hypoxia stimulates HIF-1α gene expression in brown adipocytes
  31. Cold-induced expression of the VEGF gene in brown adipose tissue is independent of thermogenic oxygen consumption
  32. Uncoupling proteins: current status and therapeutic prospects
  33. α1- and β1-Adrenoceptor Signaling Fully Compensates for β3-Adrenoceptor Deficiency in Brown Adipocyte Norepinephrine-Stimulated Glucose Uptake
  34. Effects of Cations on Brown Adipose Tissue in Relation to Possible Metabolic Consequences of Membrane Depolarisation
  35. Brown Adipose Tissue: Development and Function
  36. Thermogenesis Inhibition in Brown Adipocytes Is a Specific Property of Volatile Anesthetics
  37. The ‘Novel’‘Uncoupling’ Proteins UCP2 and UCP3: What Do They Really do? Pros and Cons for Suggested Functions
  38. A novel pathway for adrenergic stimulation of cAMP-response-element-binding protein (CREB) phosphorylation: mediation via α1-adrenoceptors and protein kinase C activation
  39. Life without UCP1
  40. As the proliferation promoter noradrenaline induces expression of ICER (induced cAMP early repressor) in proliferative brown adipocytes, ICER may not be a universal tumour suppressor
  41. Differential adrenergic regulation of the gene expression of the β-adrenoceptor subtypes β1, β2 and β3 in brown adipocytes
  42. Differential adrenergic regulation of the gene expression of the β-adrenoceptor subtypes β1, β2 and β3 in brown adipocytes
  43. Is there a Life in the Cold without UCP1? Uncoupling Proteins and Thermoregulatory Thermogenesis
  44. β1to β3Switch in Control of Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate during Brown Adipocyte Development Explains Distinct β-Adrenoceptor Subtype Mediation of Proliferation and Differentiation1
  45. Regulation of the Activity of 27 pS Nonselective Cation Channels in Excised Membrane Patches from Rat Brown-Fat Cells
  46. NONSHIVERING THERMOGENESIS AND BROWN ADIPOSE TISSUE
  47. Carteolol is a weak partial agonist on β 3 -adrenergic receptors in brown adipocytes
  48. Kinetics of the inhibition of mitochondrial respiration by NO
  49. Differential regulation of the expression of α 1 -adrenergic receptor subtype genes in brown adipose tissue
  50. Adrenergic stimulation of lipoprotein lipase gene expression in rat brown adipocytes differentiated in culture: mediation via β3- and α1-adrenergic receptors
  51. RIBONUCLEOTIDE REDUCTASE GENE EXPRESSION IN MOUSE BROWN ADIPOSE TISSUE
  52. SWITCH IN CROSS-TALK OF β & α 1 ADRENOCEPTORS IN CULTURED BROWN FAT CELLS
  53. Induction of uncoupling protein in brown adipose tissue
  54. Cold-induced reduction in G i α proteins in brown adipose tissue. Effects on the cellular hypersensitization to noradrenaline caused by pertussis-toxin treatment
  55. Postnatal selective suppression of lipoprotein lipase gene expression in brown adipose tissue (relative to the expression of the gene for the uncoupling protein) is not due to adrenergic insensitivity: a possible specific inhibitory effect of colostrum
  56. Halothane Selectively Inhibits Nonshivering Thermogenesis
  57. Halothane Selectively Inhibits Nonshivering Thermogenesis
  58. Choline+ is a low-affinity ligand for α1-adrenoceptors
  59. Thermogenesis in Brown Adipocytes Is Inhibited by Volatile Anesthetic Agents A Factor Contributing to Hypothermia in Infants?
  60. Sulfonates are low-affinity ligands for the GDP-binding site of brown-fat mitochondria
  61. Brown Adipose Tissue: Receptors and Recruitment
  62. Nonselective Cation Channels in Brown and White Fat Cells
  63. Chapter 17 The uncoupling protein thermogenin and mitochondrial thermogenesis
  64. Norepinephrine-induced synthesis of the uncoupling protein thermogenin (UCP) and its mitochondrial targeting in brown adipocytes differentiated in culture
  65. α1 -Adrenergic stimulation of Cl− efflux in isolated brown adipocytes
  66. NADH-sensitive propionyl-CoA hydrolase in brown-adipose-tissue mitochondria of the rat
  67. α1- and β-Adrenergic regulation of intracellular Ca2+ levels in brown adipocytes
  68. Brown adipocytes differentiated in vitro can express the gene for the uncoupling protein thermogenin: Effects of hypothyroidism and norepinephrine
  69. DNA synthesis in mouse brown adipose tissue is under β-adrenergic control
  70. Shivering and Nonshivering Thermogenesis in Birds: A Mammalian View
  71. Regulation of the Amount and Activity of the Uncoupling Protein Thermogenin in Brown Adipose Tissue
  72. Physiological activation of brown adipose tissue destabilizes thermogenin mRNA
  73. α1-Adrenergic inositol trisphosphate production in brown adipocytes is Na+ dependent
  74. Apparent unmasking of [3H]GDP binding in rat brown-fat mitochondria is due to mitochondrial swelling
  75. ?- and?-adrenergic control of thermogenin mRNA expression in brown adipose tissue
  76. ‘Neuropeptide tyrosine’ (NPY) is co-stored with noradrenaline in vascular but not in parenchymal sympathetic nerves of brown adipose tissue
  77. Brown adipose tissue thermogenesis in neonatal and cold-adapted animals
  78. β-adrenergic stimulation of fatty acid release from brown fat cells differentiated in monolayer culture
  79. Effects of guanine nucleotides and cations on agonist affinity of α1-adrenoceptors in brown adipose tissue
  80. Brown adipose tissue: molecular mechanisms controlling activity and thermogenesis
  81. Presence of a Ca2+-dependent K+ channel in brown adipocytes. Possible role in maintenance ofα1-adrenergic stimulation
  82. Increased α1-adrenergic receptor density in brown adipose tissue of cold-acclimated rats and hamsters
  83. Increased ?1 receptor density in brown adipose tissue of cafeteria-fed rats
  84. Na+-dependent regulation of extramitochondrial Ca2+ by rat-liver mitochondria
  85. A possible physiological role of the Na + /Ca 2+ exchange mechanism of brown-fat mitochondria in the mediation of α 1 -adrenergic signals
  86. Na+-dependent, alpha-adrenergic mobilization of intracellular (mitochondrial) Ca2+ in brown adipocytes
  87. Chapter 10 Thermogenic mitochondria
  88. Development of brown fat cells in monolayer culture
  89. Biochemical aspects of acclimation to cold
  90. Exclusive occurrence of thermogenin antigen in brown adipose tissue
  91. PEROXISOMAL ?-OXIDATION IN BROWN FAT
  92. The Brown Fat Cell
  93. CONTROL BY EXTRAMITOCHONDRIAL Na + OF EXTRA-MITOCHONDRIAL Ca ++ LEVELS: A POSSIBLE MECHANISM FOR HORMONAL EFFECTS IN LIVER
  94. Thermogenic effect of ACYL-CoA in brown fat
  95. Cationic regulation of brown adipose tissue metabolism
  96. Cold-induced proliferation of brown fat peroxisomes
  97. PHYSIOLOGICAL UNCOUPLING IN BROWN FAT MITOCHONDRIA
  98. PEROXISOMES IN BROWN FAT
  99. A POSSIBLE METABOLIC EFFECT OF MEMBRANE DEPOLARISATION IN BROWN ADIPOSE TISSUE
  100. AN ATTEMPT TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN α- AND β-ADRENERGIC RESPIRATORY RESPONSES IN HAMSTER BROWN FAT CELLS
  101. Effects of Monovalent Cations on Ca(2+) Transport in Mitochondria; A Comparison between Brown Fat and Liver Mitochondria from Rat.
  102. The Physiological Role of Pyruvate Carboxylation in Hamster Brown Adipose Tissue
  103. [1] Overview—Preparation and properties of mitochondria from different sources
  104. Brown adipose tissue and non-shivering thermogenesis
  105. Energy Dissipation in Brown Fat
  106. THE BIOCHEMICAL MECHANISM OF THERMOGENESIS IN BROWN ADIPOSE TISSUE
  107. Microcalorimetry of isolated mammalian cells
  108. Metabolite and Ion Fluxes and Ion Channels
  109. Cultures of Adipose Precursor Cells from Brown Adipose Tissue and of Clonal Brown-Adipocyte- Like Cell Lines
  110. Respiratory and Thermogenic Capacities of Cells and Mitochondria from Brown and White Adipose Tissue