University of Delaware Applied Physiology PhD student in the Vascular Ion Channel Research Laboratory | Studying metabolic diseases at the molecular level
EXTRA EXTRA📰🚨 Check out our new pub! Here, we detail the effects of inhibiting lipolysis in visceral adipose from obese mice and humans and how it contributes to a restoration in our favorite ion channel, Kir2.1, function! Link attached below.
https://t.co/6ZhfWunvDM
NEW PAPER ALERT🗣️🚨Hot off the presses! Just published in @AJPCellPhys, Rokka et. al details how visceral obesity in conjunction with CD36, inhibits Kir 2.1 ion channels. Check it out at the link in our bio!
Fancher Lab is headed to Long Beach, California for the #APS2024 Summit! We have two posters, P0194 and P0551, as well as a talk by @Erica_J_Johnson on Sunday morning at 8:45am, in the Physiology of Extreme Obesity session. Come check out our work @APSPhysiology!