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IL-1R-IRAKM-Slc25a1 signaling axis reprograms lipogenesis in adipocytes to promote diet-induced obesity in mice
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Discover groundbreaking research by Weiwei Liu and colleagues on the innovative IL-1R-IRAKM-Slc25a1 signaling axis in adipocytes, revealing its crucial role in combating diet-induced obesity and enhancing metabolic health. This study uncovers how targeting this axis could pave the way for new obesity therapies.
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