Improvement of obesity-induced fatty liver disease by intermittent hypoxia exposure in a murine model
Background: The high prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in the world raises an important concern for human health. The western diet containing high fat and fructose is the risk factor for NAFLD development. Intermittent hypoxia (IH), known as the basis of obstructive sleep apnea...
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Main Authors: | Liya Chen (Author), Yao Wang (Author), Weikun Zheng (Author), Hu Zhang (Author), Yan Sun (Author), Yiping Chen (Author), Qi Liu (Author) |
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