Chronic cAMP activation induces adipocyte browning through discordant biphasic remodeling of transcriptome and chromatin accessibility
Objective: Adipose tissue thermogenesis has been suggested as a new therapeutic target to promote energy metabolism for obesity and metabolic disease. Cold-inducible thermogenic adipocytes, called beige adipocytes, have attracted significant attention for their potent anti-obesity activity in adult...
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Main Authors: | Jisun So (Author), Solaema Taleb (Author), Jamie Wann (Author), Olivia Strobel (Author), Kyungchan Kim (Author), Hyun Cheol Roh (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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