A growth hormone-releasing peptide promotes mitochondrial biogenesis and a fat burning-like phenotype through scavenger receptor CD36 in white adipocytes.
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- Original Title:
- A growth hormone-releasing peptide promotes mitochondrial biogenesis and a fat burning-like phenotype through scavenger receptor CD36 in white adipocytes.
- Published In:
- Endocrinology, 148(3), 1009-18 (2007)
- Authors:
- Rodrigue-Way, Amélie, Demers, Annie, Ong, Huy, Tremblay, André
- Database ID:
- RPEP-01283
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https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-01283APA
Rodrigue-Way, Amélie; Demers, Annie; Ong, Huy; Tremblay, André. (2007). A growth hormone-releasing peptide promotes mitochondrial biogenesis and a fat burning-like phenotype through scavenger receptor CD36 in white adipocytes.. Endocrinology, 148(3), 1009-18.
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Rodrigue-Way, Amélie, et al. "A growth hormone-releasing peptide promotes mitochondrial biogenesis and a fat burning-like phenotype through scavenger receptor CD36 in white adipocytes.." Endocrinology, 2007.
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RethinkPeptides Research Database. "A growth hormone-releasing peptide promotes mitochondrial bi..." RPEP-01283. Retrieved from https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/rodrigue-way-2007-a-growth-hormonereleasing-peptide
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