Tiago Gomes Araújo
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The cover image is based on the article Impact of Collagen Membrane in Vertical Ridge Augmentation Using Ti‐Reinforced PTFE Mesh: A Randomised Controlled Trial by Istvan A. Urban et al., https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpe.14129 . image
View article: Impact of Collagen Membrane in Vertical Ridge Augmentation Using Ti‐Reinforced <scp>PTFE</scp> Mesh: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Impact of Collagen Membrane in Vertical Ridge Augmentation Using Ti‐Reinforced <span>PTFE</span> Mesh: A Randomised Controlled Trial Open
Aims This non‐inferiority randomised clinical trial aimed to compare vertical bone gain (VBG), volumetric bone changes and incidence of complications after vertical ridge augmentation (VRA) using perforated titanium‐reinforced dense‐polyte…
View article: Low-Power Laser Irradiation (LPLI): A Clinical Point of View on a Promising Strategy to Improve Liver Regeneration
Low-Power Laser Irradiation (LPLI): A Clinical Point of View on a Promising Strategy to Improve Liver Regeneration Open
The capacity of the liver to regenerate is an important clinical issue after major hepatectomies and makes the difference between life and death in some cases of post-operative malfunction when the liver remnant is too small or has an impa…
View article: The Role of Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) in Insulin Resistance and Diabetes
The Role of Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) in Insulin Resistance and Diabetes Open
In obesity, insulin resistance (IR) and diabetes, there are proteins and hormones that may lead to the discovery of promising biomarkers and treatments for these metabolic disorders. For example, these molecules may impair the insulin sign…
View article: Obese with higher FNDC5/Irisin levels have a better metabolic profile, lower lipopolysaccharide levels and type 2 diabetes risk
Obese with higher FNDC5/Irisin levels have a better metabolic profile, lower lipopolysaccharide levels and type 2 diabetes risk Open
Objective: Thus, the aim of this study was to compare if higher or smaller fibronectin type 3 domain-containing protein 5 (FNDC5)/irisin levels are associated with inflammatory and metabolic markers, caloric/macronutrient intake, physical …
View article: Obese with higher FNDC5/Irisin levels have a better metabolic profile, lower lipopolysaccharide levels and type 2 diabetes risk
Obese with higher FNDC5/Irisin levels have a better metabolic profile, lower lipopolysaccharide levels and type 2 diabetes risk Open
These results suggest that higher FNDC5/irisin levels in obese middle-aged men are related to a better metabolic profile and lower risk of T2DM development and serum LPS, a potential inducer of insulin resistance.