Hepatic ketogenesis is not required for starvation adaptation in mice
Objective: In response to bacterial inflammation, anorexia of acute illness is protective and is associated with the induction of fasting metabolic programs such as ketogenesis. Forced feeding during the anorectic period induced by bacterial inflammation is associated with suppressed ketogenesis and...
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Main Authors: | Kyle Feola (Author), Andrea H. Venable (Author), Tatyana Broomfield (Author), Morgan Villegas (Author), Xiaorong Fu (Author), Shawn Burgess (Author), Sarah C. Huen (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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