Browsing by Author "Mocciaro, Gabriele"
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Item Chronic inorganic nitrate supplementation does not improve metabolic health and worsens disease progression in mice with diet-induced obesity(2025-01) Sowton, Alice P.; Holzner, Lorenz M. W.; Krause, Fynn N.; Baxter, Ruby; Mocciaro, Gabriele; Krzyzanska, Dominika K.; Minnion, Magdalena; O’Brien, Katie A.; Harrop, Matthew C.; Darwin, Paula M.; Thackray, Benjamin D.; Vacca, Michele; Feelisch, Martin; Griffin, Julian L.; Murray, Andrew J; University of Aberdeen.Rowett Institute; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Cardiovascular and Diabetes CentreItem Lipidomic Approaches to Study HDL Metabolism in Patients with Central Obesity Diagnosed with Metabolic Syndrome(2022-06-17) Mocciaro, Gabriele; D’amore, Simona; Jenkins, Benjamin; Kay, Richard; Murgia, Antonio; Herrera‐marcos, Luis Vicente; Neun, Stefanie; Sowton, Alice P.; Hall, Zoe; Palma‐duran, Susana Alejandra; Palasciano, Giuseppe; Reimann, Frank; Murray, Andrew; Suppressa, Patrizia; Sabbà, Carlo; Moschetta, Antonio; Koulman, Albert; Griffin, Julian L.; Vacca, Michele; University of Aberdeen.Rowett InstituteItem Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is characterised by a reduced polyunsaturated fatty acid transport via free fatty acids and high-density lipoproteins (HDL)(2023-07) Mocciaro, Gabriele; Allison, Michael; Jenkins, Benjamin; Azzu, Vian; Huang-Doran, Isabel; Herrera-Marcos, Luis Vicente; Hall, Zoe; Murgia, Antonio; Susan, Davies; Frontini, Mattia; Vidal-Puig, Antonio; Koulman, Albert; Griffin, Julian L.; Vacca, Michele; University of Aberdeen.Rowett InstituteItem Oxidised Apolipoprotein Peptidome Characterises Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease(2025-02) Mocciaro, Gabriele; George, Amy L.; Allison, Michael; Frontini, Mattia; Huang-Doran, Isabel; Reiman, Frank; Gribble, Fiona; Griffin, Julian L.; Vidal-Puig, Antonio; Azzu, Vian; Kay, Richard; Vacca, Michele; University of Aberdeen.Rowett InstituteItem The Saccharomyces cerevisiae acetyltransferase Gcn5 exerts antagonistic pleiotropic effects on chronological ageing.(2023-10-23) Li, Kaiqiang; Mocciaro, Gabriele; Griffin, Jules L; Zhang, Nianshu; University of Aberdeen.Rowett Institute
