LRP5 promotes adipose progenitor cell fitness and adipocyte insulin sensitivity
Background: WNT signaling plays a key role in postnatal bone formation. Individuals with gain-of-function mutations in the WNT co-receptor LRP5 exhibit increased lower-body fat mass and potentially enhanced glucose metabolism, alongside high bone mass. However, the mechanisms by which LRP5 regulates...
Autors principals: | Loh, NY, Vasan, SK, Rosoff, DB, Roberts, E, van Dam, AD, Verma, M, Phillips, D, Wesolowska-Andersen, A, Neville, MJ, Noordam, R, Ray, DW, Tobias, JH, Gregson, CL, Karpe, F, Christodoulides, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Nature Research
2025
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