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Foxp1 controls brown/beige adipocyte differentiation and thermogenesis through regulating β3-AR desensitizationLiu et al., 2019
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- Liu P
- Huang S
- Ling S
- Xu S
- Wang F
- Zhang W
- Zhou R
- He L
- Xia X
- Yao Z
- Fan Y
- Wang N
- Hu C
- Zhao X
- Tucker H
- Wang J
- Guo X
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- Nature communications
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Abstract β-Adrenergic receptor (β-AR) signaling is a pathway controlling adaptive thermogenesis in brown or beige adipocytes. Here we investigate the biological roles of the transcription factor Foxp1 in brown/beige adipocyte differentiation and thermogenesis …
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