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Erwei Li reveals that oxytocin from the sympathetic neurons is a regulator of adipose tissue lipolysis
Erwei Li has identified oxytocin from the peripheral nervous system as an endogenous regulator of adipose and systemic metabolism. His manuscript titled “Control of lipolysis by a population of oxytocinergic sympathetic neurons” is now available online at https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023...
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Brown Adipose Tissue Controls Skeletal Muscle Function via the Secretion of Myostatin.
Kong, Xingxing, Ting Yao, Peng Zhou, Lawrence Kazak, Danielle Tenen, Anna Lyubetskaya, Brian A Dawes, et al. 2018. “Brown Adipose Tissue Controls Skeletal Muscle Function via the Secretion of Myostatin.”. Cell Metabolism 28 (4): 631-643.e3.
Exploring the heterogeneity of white adipose tissue in mouse and man.
Emont, Margo P, and Evan D Rosen. 2023. “Exploring the Heterogeneity of White Adipose Tissue in Mouse and Man.”. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 80: 102045.
Burning Fat by Bugging the System.
Rosen, Evan D. 2016. “Burning Fat by Bugging the System.”. The New England Journal of Medicine 374 (9): 885-7.