thermogenesis in English

noun
1
the production of heat, especially in a human or animal body.
The drug produces weight loss by its anorectic effect and, possibly, by stimulating thermogenesis .

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1. The relationship between pollination and thermogenesis probably predates the origin of Angiosperms, because thermogenesis is known to occur in living cycads, a group that first appears in the Paleozoic

2. The α-adrenoreceptor antagonist dihydroergotoxin inhibited NA-induced BAT thermogenesis and markedly reduced the release of cAMP.

3. The loss of non-shivering thermogenesis was accompanied by a reduction of the brown adipose tissue.

4. There are many synonyms of Candescence which include Agitation, Disturbance, Flaming, Ignition, Kindling, Oxidization, Tumult, Turmoil, Thermogenesis, etc.

5. Jacked Factory claims that Burn XT is a cutting-edge thermogenic fat Burner that speeds up the metabolism, suppresses the appetite, and increases energy.Specifically, the company claims that the ingredients encourage natural thermogenesis.

6. To evaluate the role of adrenocortical hormones in stress- or cold-induced nonshivering thermogenesis, plasma corticosterone (CS) and deoxycorticosterone (DOCS) were measured with the aid of HPLC under various conditions.

7. The present invention induces appetite reduction and increases adipolysis, â-oxidation of free fatty acid, thermogenesis, and total energy consumption, and is thereby used in preventing and treating energy metabolism unbalance-associated diseases such as obesity.

8. This is interpreted as a selective increase in the synthesis of a 32 000 polypeptide, of which the proportion is known to increase in brown adipose tissue mitochondria when the tissue has a high capacity for thermogenesis, as in the cold-acclimated rat.