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Emile Levy
Researcher at Université de Montréal
Publications - 391
Citations - 17119
Emile Levy is an academic researcher from Université de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipoprotein & Cholesterol. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 381 publications receiving 15293 citations. Previous affiliations of Emile Levy include Columbia University & Laval University.
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A polyphenol-rich cranberry extract protects from diet-induced obesity, insulin resistance and intestinal inflammation in association with increased Akkermansia spp. population in the gut microbiota of mice
Fernando F. Anhê,Denis Roy,Geneviève Pilon,Stéphanie Dudonné,Sébastien Matamoros,Thibault V. Varin,Carole Garofalo,Quentin Moine,Yves Desjardins,Emile Levy,André Marette +10 more
TL;DR: CE exerts beneficial metabolic effects through improving HFHS diet-induced features of the metabolic syndrome, which is associated with a proportional increase in Akkermansia spp.
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Short-chain fatty acids: ready for prime time?
TL;DR: Prebiotics seem to be largely mediated by SCFA, but evidence from human studies remains inconsistent, and the food industry is making a leap of faith in their efforts to commercialize prebiotics and exploit potential health benefits.
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Mutations in a Sar1 GTPase of COPII vesicles are associated with lipid absorption disorders.
Bethan Jones,Emma L. Jones,Stephanie A. Bonney,Hetal Patel,Arjen R. Mensenkamp,Sophie Eichenbaum-Voline,Mats Rudling,Urban Myrdal,Grazia Annesi,Sandhia Naik,N Meadows,Aldo Quattrone,Suhail A. Islam,Rossitza P. Naoumova,Bo Angelin,Recaredo Infante,Emile Levy,Claude C. Roy,Paul S. Freemont,James Scott,Carol C. Shoulders +20 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that chylomicrons, which vastly exceed the size of typical COPII vesicles, are selectively recruited by the COPII machinery for transport through the secretory pathways of the cell.
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Sim1 haploinsufficiency causes hyperphagia, obesity and reduction of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus
Jacques L. Michaud,Francine Boucher,Anna Melnyk,Eleni Goshu,Emile Levy,Grant A. Mitchell,Jean Himms-Hagen,Chen-Ming Fan +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown here that Sim1 heterozygous mice are viable but develop early-onset obesity, with increased linear growth, hyperinsulinemia and hyperleptinemia, and proposed that abnormalities of PVN development cause the obesity of Sim1(+/-) mice.
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Imbalances in Dietary Consumption of Fatty Acids, Vegetables, and Fruits Are Associated With Risk for Crohn's Disease in Children
Devendra Amre,Savio D'Souza,Kenneth Morgan,Gillian Seidman,Philippe Lambrette,Guy Grimard,David M. Israel,David R. Mack,Parviz Ghadirian,Colette Deslandres,Virginie Chotard,Balint Budai,Liliane Law,Emile Levy,Ernest G. Seidman,Ernest G. Seidman +15 more
TL;DR: An imbalance in consumption of fatty acids, vegetables, and fruits is associated with increased risks for CD among Canadian children and a higher ratio of LCN-ω-3/ω-6 fatty acids was significantly associated with lower risks forCD.