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Happy to share our new paper in @nature.com led by staff scientist Xuejing Liu. We report identification of a UCP1-independent pathway of brown fat thermogenesis involving ATP-consuming metabolism of BCFA in peroxisomes. #Obesity #T2D
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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A consensus guide to preclinical indirect calorimetry experiments - Nature Metabolism The authors highlight inconsistencies and divergencies in the literature reporting data on indirect calorimetry for studies on whole-body energy homeostasis, and propose harmonization of standards to facilitate data comparison and interpretation across different datasets.

Towards establishing consensus standards to unify indirect calorimetry experiments and their analysis for more consistent, meaningful and reproducible results-the latest proposals www.nature.com/articles/s42...

6 months ago 7 3 0 0

I picked the wrong month to do dry January

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Can you add me as well?

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It's a few days late for festivus, but one of my grievances is when people misuse "less" instead of "fewer" (fewer applies to anything you can count). Meanwhile, I cannot spell "restaurant" without spellcheck.

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Let's make 2025 the "Year of the Mitochondria," to stimulate more research for mitochondrial and other diseases, incite curiosity and commitment from funders to invest in mitochondria as the heart of health and a key to solving resistant diseases and conditions. @MitoWorld.org / Image: Rehman Lab

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Beyond ketosis: the search for the mechanism underlying SGLT2-inhibitor benefit continues:
https://www.jci.org/articles/view/187097

Justin H. Berger and Brian N. Finck comment on Goedeke et al. (https://www.jci.org/articles/view/176708

1 year ago 8 7 0 0

@lifemetabolism.bsky.social is now indexed on PMC. Come on down and check out our great content. Please share and repost.

1 year ago 19 7 0 0
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Dietary fructose enhances tumour growth indirectly via interorgan lipid transfer - Nature Dietary fructose enhances tumour growth in animal models of melanoma, breast cancer and cervical cancer indirectly via metabolite transfer.

"Dietary fructose enhances tumour growth indirectly via interorgan lipid transfer"

Congrats to @gjpattij.bsky.social & team

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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