Hindbrain REV-ERB nuclear receptors regulate sensitivity to diet-induced obesity and brown adipose tissue pathophysiology
Objective: The dorsal vagal complex (DVC) of the hindbrain is a major point of integration for central and peripheral signals that regulate a wide variety of metabolic functions to maintain energy balance. The REV-ERB nuclear receptors are important modulators of molecular metabolism, but their role...
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Main Authors: | Lauren N. Woodie (Author), Lily C. Melink (Author), Ahren J. Alberto (Author), Michelle Burrows (Author), Samantha M. Fortin (Author), Calvin C. Chan (Author), Matthew R. Hayes (Author), Mitchell A. Lazar (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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