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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Lipid chaperone proteins, such as fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs), modulate lipid composition and dictate the distribution of lipids
inside cells. To understand how local lipid alterations in the adipose tissue are linked to whole-body metabolic outcomes, the authors used mice that lack adipose tissue FABPs; these mutants
are altered in the systemic metabolic balance and are protected against metabolic diseases. > ...palmitoleate is an adipose tissue-derived hormone that regulates > systemic metabolic
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H. et al. Identification of a lipokine, a lipid hormone linking adipose tissue to systemic metabolism. _Cell_ 134, 933–944 (2008) Article CAS Google Scholar Download references Authors *
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