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Very-low-protein diets lead to reduced food intake and weight loss, linked to inhibition of hypothalamic mTOR signaling, in mice.
Cell Metab. 2021 May 4;33(5):888-904.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2021.01.017. Epub 2021 Mar 4.
Cell Metab. 2021.
PMID: 33667386
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Brown adipose tissue is the key depot for glucose clearance in microbiota depleted mice.
Li M, Li L, Li B, Hambly C, Wang G, Wu Y, Jin Z, Wang A, Niu C, Wolfrum C, Speakman JR.
Li M, et al. Among authors: wang a.
Nat Commun. 2021 Aug 5;12(1):4725. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-24659-8.
Nat Commun. 2021.
PMID: 34354051
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Maternal dietary fat during lactation shapes single nucleus transcriptomic profile of postnatal offspring hypothalamus in a sexually dimorphic manner in mice.
Huang Y, Wang A, Zhou W, Li B, Zhang L, Rudolf AM, Jin Z, Hambly C, Wang G, Speakman JR.
Huang Y, et al. Among authors: wang a.
Nat Commun. 2024 Mar 16;15(1):2382. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-46589-x.
Nat Commun. 2024.
PMID: 38493217
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Very-low-protein diets lead to reduced food intake and weight loss, linked to inhibition of hypothalamic mTOR signaling, in mice.
Wu Y, Li B, Li L, Mitchell SE, Green CL, D'Agostino G, Wang G, Wang L, Li M, Li J, Niu C, Jin Z, Wang A, Zheng Y, Douglas A, Speakman JR.
Wu Y, et al. Among authors: wang a.
Cell Metab. 2021 Jun 1;33(6):1264-1266. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2021.04.016.
Cell Metab. 2021.
PMID: 34077718
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