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Autor:
Krause, William C, Rodriguez, Ruben, Gegenhuber, Bruno, Matharu, Navneet, Rodriguez, Andreas N, Padilla-Roger, Adriana M, Toma, Kenichi, Herber, Candice B, Correa, Stephanie M, Duan, Xin, Ahituv, Nadav, Tollkuhn, Jessica, Ingraham, Holly A
Publikováno v:
Nature, vol 599, iss 7883
Oestrogen depletion in rodents and humans leads to inactivity, fat accumulation and diabetes1,2, underscoring the conserved metabolic benefits of oestrogen that inevitably decrease with age. In rodents, the preovulatory surge in 17β-oestradiol (E2)
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od_______325::f6b01b93efaaba6bd1f8e860da1fdde9
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9qp375rk
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9qp375rk
Autor:
Krause, William C., Rodriguez, Ruben, Gegenhuber, Bruno, Matharu, Navneet, Rodriguez, Andreas N., Padilla-Roger, Adriana M., Toma, Kenichi, Herber, Candice B., Correa, Stephanie M., Duan, Xin, Ahituv, Nadav, Tollkuhn, Jessica, Ingraham, Holly A.
Publikováno v:
Nature
Estrogen depletion in rodents and humans leads to inactivity, fat accumulation, and diabetes(1,2), underscoring the conserved metabolic benefits of estrogen that inevitably decline with aging. In rodents, the preovulatory surge in 17β-estradiol (E2)
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=pmid________::dcc1137abc22bdbe258bfa9736f4a330
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9113400/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC9113400/
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Autor:
Krause, William C., Rodriguez, Ruben, Gegenhuber, J. Bruno, Matharu, Navneet, Rodriguez, Andreas N., Padilla, Adriana, Herber, Candice B., Correa, Stephanie M., Ahituv, Nadav M., Tollkuhn, Jessica, Ingraham, Holly A.
Estrogen depletion in both rodents and humans leads to inactivity, unhealthy fat accumulation, and metabolic syndrome1, underscoring the conserved metabolic benefits of estrogen signaling that inevitably decline with aging. Here, we uncover a hypotha
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=sharebioRxiv::ad41c6422280804a57928cccc9b6e25e