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Apigenin inhibits STAT3/CD36 signaling axis and reduces visceral obesity
Tao Su
, Chunhua Huang
, Chunfang Yang
, Ting Jiang
, Junfang Su
, Minting Chen
, Sarwat Fatima
, Ruihong Gong
, Xianjing Hu
,
Zhaoxiang Bian
*
, Zhongqiu Liu
*
,
Hiu Yee Kwan
*
*
Corresponding author for this work
Chinese Medicine - Teaching and Research Division
Shum Yiu Foon Shum Bik Chuen Memorial Centre for Cancer & Inflammation Research
School of Chinese Medicine
Chinese Medicine - Clinical Division
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Signal Transducer
100%
Signaling Axis
100%
Apigenin
100%
Visceral Obesity
100%
Cluster of Differentiation 36 (CD36)
100%
Adipogenesis
33%
Visceral Adipose Tissue
33%
Phosphorylation
22%
Peroxisome Proliferator-activated Receptor
22%
Adipocyte
22%
Epididymal Adipose Tissue
22%
Mechanism of Action
11%
Breast Cancer
11%
Constitutively Active
11%
Transcriptional Activity
11%
Overexpression
11%
Vegetables
11%
Mechanistic Studies
11%
Therapeutic Agents
11%
High-fat Diet
11%
Herbal Compounds
11%
Obese Subjects
11%
Gene Cluster
11%
Metabolic Syndrome
11%
Nuclear Factor
11%
Diet-induced Obese Mice
11%
Adipocyte Differentiation
11%
Visceral Fat
11%
Vital Organs
11%
Abdominal Cavity
11%
Endometrial Cancer
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transcription
100%
Cluster of Differentiation
100%
Apigenin
100%
Adipocyte
33%
Adipogenesis
33%
Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma
22%
Body Weight
11%
Gene Cluster
11%
Mouse Mutant
11%