The Tnfaip8-PE complex is a novel upstream effector in the anti-autophagic action of insulin
Abstract Defective hepatic autophagy is observed in obesity and diabetes, whereas autophagy is inhibited by insulin in hepatocytes. Insulin-induced anti-autophagy is mediated by non-canonical Gαi3 signaling via an unknown mechanism. Previously, we identified the anti-autophagic activity of Tnfaip8 v...
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Autores principales: | Ji-Soo Kim, Jimin Park, Mi-Sun Kim, Ji-Young Ha, Ye-Won Jang, Dong Hae Shin, Jin H. Son |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/31666f6e62154e0fb33f59d1326e8f05 |
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