AGPAT2 is essential for postnatal development and maintenance of white and brown adipose tissue
Objective: Characterize the cellular and molecular events responsible for lipodystrophy in AGPAT2 deficient mice. Methods: Adipose tissue and differentiated MEF were assessed using light and electron microscopy, followed by protein (immunoblots) and mRNA analysis (qPCR). Phospholipid profiling was d...
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Main Authors: | Kelly M. Cautivo (Author), Carlos O. Lizama (Author), Pablo J. Tapia (Author), Anil K. Agarwal (Author), Abhimanyu Garg (Author), Jay D. Horton (Author), Víctor A. Cortés (Author) |
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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