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🚨Scientists find a hidden obesity trigger in soybean oil🚨 Soybean oil’s hidden fat-derived molecules may quietly fuel obesity by rewiring how the body handles dietary fats. Summary: Researchers at UC Riverside have uncovered why soybean oil, one of America's most widely consumed ingredients, drives significant weight gain—at least in mice. The findings point not to the oil itself but to the fat-derived molecules it produces inside the body, called oxylipins, which can trigger inflammation, alter liver function, and influence genes tied to metabolism. 👇Source: University of California - Riverside👇 👉 Soybean oil is the most commonly used cooking oil in the United States and appears in a wide range of processed foods. Research is now shedding light on how this highly consumed ingredient contributes to obesity in mice. 👉 In a University of California, Riverside experiment, most mice fed a high-fat diet rich in soybean oil put on substantial weight. A separate group of genetically engineered mice did not, even though their diets were the same. These modified mice produced a slightly altered version of a liver protein that affects hundreds of genes involved in fat metabolism. The altered protein also changes how the body handles linoleic acid, one of the primary components of soybean oil. 👉 "This may be the first step toward understanding why some people gain weight more easily than others on a diet high in soybean oil," said Sonia Deol, a UCR biomedical scientist and corresponding author of the study published in the Journal of Lipid Research. #HealthResearch #NutritionScience #Metabolism #ObesityResearch #DietAndHealth #LipidMetabolism #GeneRegulation #LiverFunction #Inflammation #Oxylipins #FoodScience #BiomedicalResearch #MouseStudies #DietaryFats #MetabolicHealth #WeightGainMechanisms #NutritionalBiochemistry #ScientificDiscovery #UCRResearch #JournalOfLipidResearch
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A new @harvardmed study found that regular exercise could reduce chronic inflammation in mice. To read more about the study, visit: bit.ly/3TC8tvZ #chronicinflammation #research #exercise #running #mousestudies #harvardmedical #inflammation
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How we study resistance mechanisms and disease progression in #cancer depends on the technology available to analyze the complex ecosystem of a tumor in healthy and malignant environments. #clinicalresearch #mousestudies
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Looking for #WeekendReads? Close #MiceInResearch week in style by checking out our Tools & Resources for #MouseStudies collection. Full of phenomenal #OpenAccess knowledge on the best approaches to learning from🐁: 📘journals.biologists.com/dmm/…
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This should be useful if you want to integrate #SABV in your own research, or even if you are just curious about what the #SABV fuss is all about in #aging! 👵🏻👴🏻 Topics covered will range from #omics🧬, #neuroscience🧠, #HumanData🧍🧍‍♀️ and #MouseStudies🐁. @USCLeonardDavis
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"The study ... could lead to new treatments that prevent the recurrence or spread of various cancer types, including breast cancer and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC)." #CancerResearch #MouseStudies thebrighterside.news/post/ca…

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Experiments done in Black-6 mice: what does it mean? Interesting read in Nature:Lab Animal on Mice rdcu.be/bQnyp #mousemodels #mouseresearch #mousestudies #translationalscience

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New mouse pilot study: Kidney microRNA profile in pregnant mice reveals molecular insights in... sciencedirect.com/science/ar… #metabolicmice #mouseresearch #mousemodels #mousestudies #translationalscience #MicroRNA

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“Do we write too much about #mousestudies and other #research when it’s at a very early stage? Should we wait..until it reaches a point where humans are involved in #clinicaltrials?”: buff.ly/2VzxoT9 @themswire #medical #medicine

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More results: Under what conditions might sleep might be clearing your brain of dangerous waste products? Ketamine/xylazine anesthesia, for one. advances.sciencemag.org/cont… #mouseStudies

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An interesting read from the @NIH Reduced-calorie diet lowers signs of inflammatory bowel disease nih.gov/news-events/nih-rese… #mouseresearch #mousemodels #mousestudies #translationalmedicine #dietstudies #NIHresearch

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