Adipocyte-specific deletion of Dbc1 does not recapitulate healthy obesity phenotype but suggests regulation of inflammation signaling
The protein Deleted in Breast Cancer 1 (DBC1), a regulator of several transcription factors and epigenetic modulators, plays determinant roles in metabolism regulation, obesity and aging-related processes. Knockout mice for Dbc1, develop morbid obesity but are protected against liver steatosis, insu...
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2025
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