NPY signalling in early osteoblasts controls glucose homeostasis
Objective: The skeleton has recently emerged as an additional player in the control of whole-body glucose metabolism; however, the mechanism behind this is not clear. Methods: Here we employ mice lacking neuropeptide Y, Y1 receptors solely in cells of the early osteoblastic lineage (Y1f3.6Cre), to e...
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Main Authors: | Nicola J. Lee (Author), Amy D. Nguyen (Author), Ronaldo F. Enriquez (Author), Jude Luzuriaga (Author), Mohammed Bensellam (Author), Ross Laybutt (Author), Paul A. Baldock (Author), Herbert Herzog (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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