The ω6-fatty acid, arachidonic acid, regulates the conversion of white to brite adipocyte through a prostaglandin/calcium mediated pathway
Objective: Brite adipocytes are inducible energy-dissipating cells expressing UCP1 which appear within white adipose tissue of healthy adult individuals. Recruitment of these cells represents a potential strategy to fight obesity and associated diseases. Methods/Results: Using human Multipotent Adip...
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Main Authors: | Didier F. Pisani (Author), Rayane A. Ghandour (Author), Guillaume E. Beranger (Author), Pauline Le Faouder (Author), Jean-Claude Chambard (Author), Maude Giroud (Author), Alexandros Vegiopoulos (Author), Mansour Djedaini (Author), Justine Bertrand-Michel (Author), Michel Tauc (Author), Stephan Herzig (Author), Dominique Langin (Author), Gérard Ailhaud (Author), Christophe Duranton (Author), Ez-Zoubir Amri (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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