Disabling MNK protein kinases promotes oxidative metabolism and protects against diet-induced obesity

Objectives: Diet-driven obesity is increasingly widespread. Its consequences pose major challenges to human health and health care systems. There are MAP kinase-interacting kinases (MNKs) in mice, MNK1 and MNK2. Studies have demonstrated that mice lacking either MNK1 or MNK2 were partially protected...

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Main Authors: Lauren Y. Sandeman (Author), Wan Xian Kang (Author), Xuemin Wang (Author), Kirk B. Jensen (Author), Derick Wong (Author), Tao Bo (Author), Ling Gao (Author), Jiajun Zhao (Author), Christopher D. Byrne (Author), Amanda J. Page (Author), Christopher G. Proud (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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