PKR is not obligatory for high-fat diet-induced obesity and its associated metabolic and inflammatory complications

Protein kinase R (PKR) has been suggested to act as a mediator of ER stress and inflammation in obesity. Here, Lancaster et al. find that genetic loss of PKR does not alter the development of obesity, and suggest that the use of littermate controls may explain differences in mouse knockout phenotype...

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Autores principales: G. I. Lancaster, H. L. Kammoun, M. J. Kraakman, G. M. Kowalski, C. R. Bruce, M. A. Febbraio
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:33a5a266327947a0a8bd5841e6f424982021-12-02T14:39:15ZPKR is not obligatory for high-fat diet-induced obesity and its associated metabolic and inflammatory complications10.1038/ncomms106262041-1723https://doaj.org/article/33a5a266327947a0a8bd5841e6f424982016-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10626https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Protein kinase R (PKR) has been suggested to act as a mediator of ER stress and inflammation in obesity. Here, Lancaster et al. find that genetic loss of PKR does not alter the development of obesity, and suggest that the use of littermate controls may explain differences in mouse knockout phenotypes.G. I. LancasterH. L. KammounM. J. KraakmanG. M. KowalskiC. R. BruceM. A. FebbraioNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2016)
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G. I. Lancaster
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M. J. Kraakman
G. M. Kowalski
C. R. Bruce
M. A. Febbraio
PKR is not obligatory for high-fat diet-induced obesity and its associated metabolic and inflammatory complications
description Protein kinase R (PKR) has been suggested to act as a mediator of ER stress and inflammation in obesity. Here, Lancaster et al. find that genetic loss of PKR does not alter the development of obesity, and suggest that the use of littermate controls may explain differences in mouse knockout phenotypes.
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author G. I. Lancaster
H. L. Kammoun
M. J. Kraakman
G. M. Kowalski
C. R. Bruce
M. A. Febbraio
author_facet G. I. Lancaster
H. L. Kammoun
M. J. Kraakman
G. M. Kowalski
C. R. Bruce
M. A. Febbraio
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title PKR is not obligatory for high-fat diet-induced obesity and its associated metabolic and inflammatory complications
title_short PKR is not obligatory for high-fat diet-induced obesity and its associated metabolic and inflammatory complications
title_full PKR is not obligatory for high-fat diet-induced obesity and its associated metabolic and inflammatory complications
title_fullStr PKR is not obligatory for high-fat diet-induced obesity and its associated metabolic and inflammatory complications
title_full_unstemmed PKR is not obligatory for high-fat diet-induced obesity and its associated metabolic and inflammatory complications
title_sort pkr is not obligatory for high-fat diet-induced obesity and its associated metabolic and inflammatory complications
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