[Biochemistry] An RNA interference-based screen identifies MAP4K4/NIK as a negative regulator of PPAR{gamma}, adipogenesis, and insulin-responsive hexose transport
15th Feb 2006, 07:55 GMT
The insulin-regulated glucose transporter GLUT4 is a key modulator of whole body glucose homeostasis, and its selective loss in adipose...
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