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The TMAO-Producing Enzyme Flavin-Containing Monooxygenase 3 Regulates Obesity and the Beiging of White Adipose Tissue

2017; Cell Press; Volume: 20; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.celrep.2017.06.053

ISSN

2639-1856

Autores

Rebecca C. Schugar, Diana M. Shih, Manya Warrier, Robert N. Helsley, Amy Burrows, Daniel Ferguson, Amanda L. Brown, Anthony D. Gromovsky, Markus Heine, Arunachal Chatterjee, Lin Li, Xinmin S. Li, Zeneng Wang, Belinda Willard, Yonghong Meng, Han‐Jun Kim, Nam Che, Calvin Pan, Richard Lee, Rosanne M. Crooke, Mark J. Graham, Richard E. Morton, Carl D. Langefeld, Swapan K. Das, Lawrence L. Rudel, Nizar N. Zein, Arthur J. McCullough, Srinivasan Dasarathy, W.H. Wilson Tang, Bernadette O. Erokwu, Chris A. Flask, Markku Laakso, Mete Civelek, Sathyamangla V. Naga Prasad, Jöerg Heeren, Aldons J. Lusis, Stanley L. Hazen, J. Mark Brown,

Tópico(s)

Nutritional Studies and Diet

Resumo

(Cell Reports 19, 2451–2461; June 20, 2017) Due to an error in Production, an incorrect Supplemental Information file was mistakenly included in the in the originally published version of this article. The correct Supplemental Information file now appears online. The Production office apologizes for the error and any inconvenience that may have resulted. The TMAO-Producing Enzyme Flavin-Containing Monooxygenase 3 Regulates Obesity and the Beiging of White Adipose TissueSchugar et al.Cell ReportsJune 20, 2017In BriefMicrobes resident in the human intestine represent a key transmissible environmental factor contributing to obesity and related disorders. Schugar et al. now show that expression of the TMAO-producing enzyme FMO3 is linked to obesity and energy expenditure in both mice and humans. Full-Text PDF Open Access

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