Obesity Leads to Elevated Level of Circulating Cell-Free DNA

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spelling 11457 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=11457 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 4 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in Adobe InDesign CC 2014 (Windows) 2018-09-20 16:21:28 xmp.id:57e9d74b-c92e-8348-b1b5-a05607c2675c Obesity Leads to Elevated Level of Circulating Cell-Free DNA 5701-01-FH02-FP-19-24393.pdf Obesity Leads to Elevated Level of Circulating Cell-Free DNA UniSZA Private Access Obesity Leads to Elevated Level of Circulating Cell-Free DNA Current Trends in Biomedical Engineering & Biosciences How With the steadily growing number of studies in the issues related to obesity research, it is proven, that obesity might be related to wide number of body disorders, some of these disorders have been already studied and investigated, and some still needed more investigations, which has opened new horizons to unlimite hypotheses about involvement of obesity in many physiological disorders. In the current opinion, we hypothesized to the conclusion that there is a correlation between obesity severity and elevated cfDNA levels in the circulation. This correlation is based on free radicals and oxidative stress hypothesis of cellular and molecular damage in cell injury, which in turn leads to a disorder in the whole body and enhances the inflammatory status. 16 4 1-4
spellingShingle Obesity Leads to Elevated Level of Circulating Cell-Free DNA
summary With the steadily growing number of studies in the issues related to obesity research, it is proven, that obesity might be related to wide number of body disorders, some of these disorders have been already studied and investigated, and some still needed more investigations, which has opened new horizons to unlimite hypotheses about involvement of obesity in many physiological disorders. In the current opinion, we hypothesized to the conclusion that there is a correlation between obesity severity and elevated cfDNA levels in the circulation. This correlation is based on free radicals and oxidative stress hypothesis of cellular and molecular damage in cell injury, which in turn leads to a disorder in the whole body and enhances the inflammatory status.
title Obesity Leads to Elevated Level of Circulating Cell-Free DNA
title_full Obesity Leads to Elevated Level of Circulating Cell-Free DNA
title_fullStr Obesity Leads to Elevated Level of Circulating Cell-Free DNA
title_full_unstemmed Obesity Leads to Elevated Level of Circulating Cell-Free DNA
title_short Obesity Leads to Elevated Level of Circulating Cell-Free DNA
title_sort obesity leads to elevated level of circulating cell-free dna