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Unlikely partners in weight loss?

The classic role of bile acids is as a key component of cholesterol homeostasis. New evidence recently published in Nature ( Watanabe et al., 2006), however, describes a bile acid signaling pathway that controls energy expenditure through induction of thyroid hormone signaling pathways. This work ma...

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Published in:Cell metabolism 2006-02, Vol.3 (2), p.81-82
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Animals
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Cholesterol - blood
Cholesterol - metabolism
Energy Metabolism - physiology
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Mice
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