The gut hormone receptor GIPR links energy availability to the control of hematopoiesis
Objective: Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) conveys information from ingested nutrients to peripheral tissues, signaling energy availability. The GIP Receptor (GIPR) is also expressed in the bone marrow, notably in cells of the myeloid lineage. However, the importance of gain and l...
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Main Authors: | Gemma Pujadas (Author), Elodie M. Varin (Author), Laurie L. Baggio (Author), Erin E. Mulvihill (Author), K.W.Annie Bang (Author), Jacqueline A. Koehler (Author), Dianne Matthews (Author), Daniel J. Drucker (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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