Adipose mTORC2 is essential for sensory innervation in white adipose tissue and whole-body energy homeostasis
Objective: Adipose tissue, via sympathetic and possibly sensory neurons, communicates with the central nervous system (CNS) to mediate energy homeostasis. In contrast to the sympathetic nervous system, the morphology, role and regulation of the sensory nervous system in adipose tissue are poorly cha...
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Main Authors: | Irina C. Frei (Author), Diana Weissenberger (Author), Danilo Ritz (Author), Wolf Heusermann (Author), Marco Colombi (Author), Mitsugu Shimobayashi (Author), Michael N. Hall (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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