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Lipopolysaccharide binding protein resists hepatic oxidative stress by regulating lipid droplet homeostasis
Q. Zhang, X. Shen, et al.
Discover how a team of researchers, including Qilun Zhang and Xuting Shen, are unraveling the role of lipopolysaccharide-binding protein in managing lipid droplet homeostasis during oxidative stress. This research sheds light on potential redox-based therapies to tackle metabolic dysfunction linked to oxidative stress.
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