Hepatic Activin E mediates liver-adipose inter-organ communication, suppressing adipose lipolysis in response to elevated serum fatty acids
Objective: The liver is a central regulator of energy metabolism exerting its influence both through intrinsic processing of substrates such as glucose and fatty acid as well as by secreting endocrine factors, known as hepatokines, which influence metabolism in peripheral tissues. Human genome wide...
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Main Authors: | John D. Griffin (Author), Joanne M. Buxton (Author), Jeffrey A. Culver (Author), Robert Barnes (Author), Emily A. Jordan (Author), Alexis R. White (Author), Stephen E. Flaherty (Author), Barbara Bernardo (Author), Trenton Ross (Author), Kendra K. Bence (Author), Morris J. Birnbaum (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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