Reduced Liver Mitochondrial Energy Metabolism Impairs Food Intake Regu... https://t.co/hfo6hMJSPK
New publication from the Morris Lab. First first-author paper for lab members Michael Ponte (@KSponte) and John Prom.
https://t.co/1eoPhUhupl
Very excited to share this work from the lab. Stirring up the old debate of whether peripheral tissue energy metabolism can serve as an interoceptive signal.
Research presented at #SexGender21 suggests adult activity levels more a predictor for weight gain than parents' lifestyle during pregnancy. Read press release: https://t.co/py5EJVOwrD. Pictured: Researchers Newcomb, @EMatthewMorris2, Prom, @KSponte, Jordan. CC: @KansasINBRE
New work from the lab. Hepatocyte-specific reduction in PGC1a resulted in increased acute diet-induced weight gain in male....but not female...mice.
https://t.co/0pIUx2Jgx0