"Lipogenous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lipogenous refers to fat-producing or fatty. It is often used to describe cells or tissues that produce or store fat, such as adipose tissue.
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Lipoedema is a chronic and incurable condition characterized by the abnormal accumulation of fat in the tissues, typically affecting the arms, legs, and occasionally the trunk. It is caused by damage to the connective tissue and genetics, and is characterized by a sharp distinction between the affected area and the surrounding normal tissue. Symptoms include swelling, pain, and disfigurement, and it is often associated with other conditions such as chronic venous insufficiency, lymphoedema, and dermatological changes.
Lipofectamine is a type of cationic lipid reagent used to facilitate the transportation of DNA or RNA into cells, such as in gene therapy, gene editing, or gene expression studies. It helps to overcome the barriers of cell membranes and increase the cellular uptake of nucleic acids by forming a complex with the nucleic acid and then fusing with the cell membrane, allowing the nucleic acid to enter the cell.
Lipofection is a laboratory technique used to introduce DNA or RNA molecules into eukaryotic cells, typically in the form of a recombinant plasmid or viral vector, by using lipids or other molecules that create holes in the cell membrane, allowing the DNA or RNA to enter the cell. This technique allows for the transfer of genes or genetic material into cells, which is often used in research, gene therapy, and biotechnology applications.
Lipoflavonoids are a type of antioxidant that are derived from the oxidation of flavonoids, which are a class of plant compounds. They are commonly found in foods high in flavonoids, such as berries, red wine, and dark chocolate. Lipoflavonoids have been shown to have various physiological effects, including the ability to protect against oxidative stress and inflammation, improve cardiovascular health, and have anti-cancer and anti-aging properties.
Lipofuscin is a type of cellular waste product that accumulates in the cells of an organ or tissue over time, particularly in older individuals. It is also known as age pigment, and is typically found in cells that have a high metabolic rate, such as nerve cells, macrophages, and epithelial cells. Lipofuscin is composed of a combination of lipids, proteins, and metal ions, and its accumulation is thought to be related to the normal process of cellular aging and degeneration.
Lipogen refers to a type of enzyme that is responsible for the synthesis and esterification of fatty acids in liver cells.
Lipogenesis is the process by which the body synthesizes and stores fat (triglycerides) from excess glucose and other energy sources. It occurs mainly in the liver and adipose tissue and is the opposite of lipolysis, which is the breakdown of fat molecules. Lipogenesis is an important mechanism by which the body regulates energy metabolism and maintains energy homeostasis.
Lipogenic refers to the development or formation of fat or lipids in an organism, typically in reference to adipose tissue. It is often used in the context of cellular biology, physiology, and nutrition, describing the process by which cells synthesize fatty acids and store them as lipids.
A lipogram is a piece of writing or text that deliberately excludes one or more letters of the alphabet. This can be done for various reasons, such as to challenge the writer's creativity, to add an extra level of difficulty to the writing process, or to create a unique and distinctive literary effect. Lipograms can take many forms, including poetry, short stories, novels, and even entire books. They can be done at various levels, such as by omitting a single letter or by excluding an entire range of letters. Lipograms can also involve the avoidance of certain words or phrases that contain the excluded letters, which can add an extra layer of complexity to the writing process.
A lipogrammatist is a person who writes or speaks in such a way that a specific letter or group of letters is excluded from their language. This can be done intentionally as a literary device or challenge, or unintentionally due to certain circumstances. Lipogrammatism is a type of constrained writing, similar to lipograms, which are texts that omit a specific letter or group of letters.
A lipogram is a type of literary device in which a writer intentionally excludes a specific letter or group of letters from the alphabet from their writing. This can be used as a creative challenge or to add complexity and interest to a piece of writing.
Lipohyalinosis is a rare condition characterized by the deposition of lipid (fat) droplets within the walls of blood vessels, typically in arteries. This can lead to thickening and hardening of the vessel walls, potentially causing blockages or reducing blood flow to vital organs. The exact causes and mechanisms of lipohyalinosis are not well understood, but it is often associated with conditions such as hypertension (high blood pressure), atherosclerosis (plaque buildup in arteries), and diabetes.
Lipoidal refers to a substance or substance having characteristics similar to lipids, which are fatty or oily substances.