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Detouring adrenergic stimulation to induce adipose thermogenesis
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Kajimura Shingo
, Auger, Christopher
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Adipocytes
/ Adrenergic receptors
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Thermogenesis
2021
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Kajimura Shingo
, Auger, Christopher
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/ Metabolic disorders
/ Thermogenesis
2021
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Detouring adrenergic stimulation to induce adipose thermogenesis
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Detouring adrenergic stimulation to induce adipose thermogenesis
2021
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Harnessing the thermogenic, energy-expending capacity of adipocytes has the potential to combat metabolic disorders. Although β3-adrenergic receptor agonists are the best-known activators of thermogenesis, they carry considerable cardiovascular risks. A new study demonstrates the ability of G protein-coupled receptor 3 to intrinsically drive adipose thermogenesis independent of β3-adrenergic receptor signalling.
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