Hepatokines and metabolism: Deciphering communication from the liver
Background: The liver is a key regulator of systemic energy homeostasis and can sense and respond to nutrient excess and deficiency through crosstalk with multiple tissues. Regulation of systemic energy homeostasis by the liver is mediated in part through regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism....
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Main Authors: | Sharon O. Jensen-Cody (Author), Matthew J. Potthoff (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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