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Mitochondrial oxidative function in NAFLD: Friend or foe?
Michael Shum
, Jennifer Ngo
, Orian S. Shirihai
, Marc Liesa
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Review article
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peer-review
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mitochondrion
100%
Adenosine Triphosphate
100%
Insulin Resistance
100%
Hydrogen Peroxide
100%
Lipogenesis
100%
Insulin Signaling
50%
Hyperglycemia
50%
Gluconeogenesis
50%
Insulin Sensitivity
50%
Keyphrases
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
100%
Oxidative Function
100%
Mitochondria
22%
Insulin Resistance
22%
Disease Resistance
22%
Fat Oxidation
22%
Mitochondrium
22%
Lipogenesis
22%
Fuel Choice
22%
Mitochondrial H2O2
22%
Liver
11%
Hyperglycemia
11%
Gluconeogenesis
11%
Signaling Pathway
11%
Antioxidant
11%
Antioxidant System
11%
Mitochondrial Damage
11%
Respiration
11%
Increased Demand
11%
Redox-mediated
11%
Mitochondrial Function
11%
New Intervention
11%
Fatty Liver
11%
Endogenous Antioxidants
11%
Scoping Review
11%
Unique Functions
11%
Subcellular Location
11%
Carbon Intermediate
11%
Redox Signaling
11%
Hepatic Insulin Signaling
11%
Cellular Compartmentalization
11%
Cellular Antioxidant
11%
Mitochondrial Heterogeneity
11%
Mitochondrial Subpopulations
11%
Hepatic Insulin Sensitivity
11%
Mitochondrial Oxidative Capacity
11%
Intervention Points
11%
H2O2 Release
11%
Neuroscience
Antioxidant
100%
Mitochondrion
50%
Adenosine Triphosphate
50%
Hydrogen Peroxide
50%
Hyperglycemia
25%
Mitochondrial Function
25%
Insulin Signaling
25%
Gluconeogenesis
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver
100%
Antioxidant
44%
Adenosine Triphosphate
22%
Insulin Resistance
22%
Mitochondrion
22%
Hydrogen Peroxide
22%
Lipogenesis
22%
Preference
22%
Hyperglycemia
11%
Insulin Sensitivity
11%
Gluconeogenesis
11%
Cell Signaling Pathway
11%
Fatty Liver
11%
Insulin Signaling
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver
100%
Antioxidant
44%
Insulin Resistance
22%
Hydrogen Peroxide
22%
Adenosine Triphosphate
22%
Preference
22%
Hyperglycemia
11%
Fatty Liver
11%