Lipogenesis

Lipogenesis is the process of synthesizing fatty acids and triglycerides from glucose and other molecules in the body. It is a key process in energy metabolism that is responsible for the storage of energy in the form of lipids. This process is important in cellular growth and the production of energy for organisms, as well as in the regulation of metabolic processes. Lipogenesis is also involved in various diseases such as hypertriglyceridemia and obesity, and has therapeutic implications for these disorders. Lipogenesis is a key factor in the maintenance of normal lipid levels, and its regulation has implications for the prevention and treatment of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.

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Spleen And Liver Research

ISSN: 2578-2371
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Junfei Jin, Laboratory of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Guilin Medical University (China).
The spleen is the organ that is responsible for both the storage and purification of red blood cells. It is positioned in the left upper abdomen, and is the largest organ of the lymphatic system. The liver is the body's largest gland. It is a vital organ that supports nearly every other organ in the body in some facet.