GDF15 Provides an Endocrine Signal of Nutritional Stress in Mice and Humans.
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Patel S, et al.
Cell Metab. 2019 Mar 5;29(3):707-718.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2018.12.016. Epub 2019 Jan 10.
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Circulating GDF15 levels manifest very modest changes in response to moderate caloric surpluses or deficits in mice or humans, differentiating it from classical intestinally derived satiety hormones and leptin. However, GDF15 levels do increase following sustained h …
Circulating GDF15 levels manifest very modest changes in response to moderate caloric surpluses or deficits in mice or humans, differ …