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TRAIL receptor deletion in mice suppresses the inflammation of nutrient excess.
Authors Idrissova L, Malhi H, Werneburg NW, LeBrasseur NK, Bronk SF, Fingas C, Tchkonia
T, Pirtskhalava T, White TA, Stout MB, Hirsova P, Krishnan A, Liedtke C,
Trautwein C, Finnberg N, El-Deiry WS, Kirkland JL, Gores GJ
Submitted By Submitted Externally on 7/24/2015
Status Published
Journal Journal of hepatology
Year 2015
Date Published 5/1/2015
Volume : Pages 62 : 1156 - 1163
PubMed Reference 25445398
Abstract Low-grade chronic inflammation is a cardinal feature of the metabolic syndrome,
yet its pathogenesis is not well defined. The purpose of this study was to
examine the role of TRAIL receptor (TR) signaling in the pathogenesis of
obesity-associated inflammation using mice with the genetic deletion of TR.




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