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  • The Stress of COVID-19: Playing Havoc with the Hormones-A Review

    Sukhminder Jit Singh Bajwa, Ridhima Sharma, Madhuri S Kurdi
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    Article ID: 2581
    1036  (Abstract) 125  (Download)

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    Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus- 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has affected millions of people across the world engendering an unprecedented pandemic. Coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 can present asymptomatic or in the form of the acute respiratory syndrome, viral pneumonia,or sepsis. Due to the novelty of the disease, the endocrine manifestations are not fully understood. It becomes indispensable to address the underlying endocrine disruptions contributing to the... More

    2021-02-06
  • An Updated Mini Review of Acute and Chronic Responses to Exercise Training-induced Irisin in Browning of White Fat

    Sílvia Rocha Rodrigues
    1-7

    Article ID: 570
    430  (Abstract) 291  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Nowadays, is well established that the benefits induced by exercise training (ET) affects not only skeletal muscle, but also other non-contractile organs over time. One potential mechanism underlying this crosstalk is the synthesis and secretion of several biological active factors, such as irisin, by muscle contractile activity. This hormone has been described to be able... More

    2019-07-12
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