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Loss of FTO in adipose tissue decreases Angptl4 translation and alters triglyceride metabolism

Wang et al., 2015

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3065967341681479308
Author
Wang C
Shie S
Wen M
Hung K
Hsieh I
Yeh T
Wu D
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Science signaling

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A common variant of the FTO (fat mass–and obesity-associated) gene is a risk factor for obesity. We found that mice with an adipocyte-specific deletion of FTO gained more weight than control mice on a high-fat diet. Analysis of mice lacking FTO in adipocytes fed a normal …
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