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Metabolism and homeostasis Section edited by Anthony Harmar

This section aims to publish studies concerned with the physiological understanding of the regulation of metabolism and its dysfunction in disease and the dynamic physiological processes that enable optimum conditions to be maintained for cells, tissues and whole organisms.

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Research article   Open Access

Quinine controls body weight gain without affecting food intake in male C57BL6 mice

Philippe Cettour-Rose, Carole Bezençon, Christian Darimont, Johannes le Coutre, Sami Damak BMC Physiology 2013, 13:5 (8 February 2013)

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Localization of lipoprotein lipase and GPIHBP1 in mouse pancreas: effects of diet and leptin deficiency

Rakel Nyrén, Chuchun L Chang, Per Lindström, Anastasia Barmina, Evelina Vorrsjö, Yusuf Ali, Lisa Juntti-Berggren, André Bensadoun, Stephen G Young, Thomas Olivecrona, Gunilla Olivecrona BMC Physiology 2012, 12:14 (27 November 2012)

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Linking nutritional regulation of Angptl4, Gpihbp1, and Lmf1 to lipoprotein lipase activity in rodent adipose tissue

Olessia Kroupa, Evelina Vorrsjö, Rinke Stienstra, Frits Mattijssen, Stefan K Nilsson, Valentina Sukonina, Sander Kersten, Gunilla Olivecrona, Thomas Olivecrona BMC Physiology 2012, 12:13 (23 November 2012)

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Levels of the lipoprotein lipase (LPL) inhibitor ANGPTL4 respond rapidly to changes in nutritional state of rat adipose tissue, which also alters LPL activity, although this response is blunted in older rats that show signs of insulin resistance.

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