CRISPR-enhanced human adipocyte browning as cell therapy for metabolic disease
Worldwide pandemics of obesity and diabetes prompt an urgent need for new approaches to their prevention and cure. Here the authors present a CRISPR-based strategy that enhances the therapeutic potential of human adipocytes when implanted in obese mice.
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Main Authors: | Emmanouela Tsagkaraki, Sarah M. Nicoloro, Tiffany DeSouza, Javier Solivan-Rivera, Anand Desai, Lawrence M. Lifshitz, Yuefei Shen, Mark Kelly, Adilson Guilherme, Felipe Henriques, Nadia Amrani, Raed Ibraheim, Tomas C. Rodriguez, Kevin Luk, Stacy Maitland, Randall H. Friedline, Lauren Tauer, Xiaodi Hu, Jason K. Kim, Scot A. Wolfe, Erik J. Sontheimer, Silvia Corvera, Michael P. Czech |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9db95209ec9c4296b7f96552abbf9db0 |
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