Original paper

SMAD2 and SMAD3 differentially regulate adiposity and the growth of subcutaneous white adipose tissue

Volume: 35, Issue: 12
Published: Nov 3, 2021
Abstract
Adipose tissue is the primary site of energy storage, playing important roles in health. While adipose research largely focuses on obesity, fat also has other critical functions, producing adipocytokines and contributing to normal nutrient metabolism, which in turn play important roles in satiety and total energy homeostasis. SMAD2/3 proteins are downstream mediators of activin signaling, which regulate critical preadipocyte and mature adipocyte...
Paper Details
Title
SMAD2 and SMAD3 differentially regulate adiposity and the growth of subcutaneous white adipose tissue
Published Date
Nov 3, 2021
Volume
35
Issue
12
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