A mouse model for a partially inactive obesity-associated human MC3R variant
The melanocortin receptor, MC3R, regulates organismal energy homeostasis. Here, Lee et al. create knock-in mice with the a mutated version of the human MC3R receptor found in obese children, and show these mice have more fat and smaller bone, yet are by and large metabolically healthy.
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Main Authors: | Bonggi Lee, Jashin Koo, Joo Yun Jun, Oksana Gavrilova, Yongjun Lee, Arnold Y. Seo, Dezmond C. Taylor-Douglas, Diane C. Adler-Wailes, Faye Chen, Ryan Gardner, Dimitri Koutzoumis, Roya Sherafat Kazemzadeh, Robin B. Roberson, Jack A. Yanovski |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/221cc26ea0964e6589ae36eae44b565c |
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