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Details on Person Deorphanization of GPR109B as a receptor for the beta-oxidation intermediate 3-OH-octanoic acid and its role in the regulation of lipolysis

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_displayNameDeorphanization of GPR109B as a receptor for the beta-oxidation intermediate 3-OH-octanoic acid and its role in the regulation of lipolysis
_timestamp2013-04-18 12:09:33
author[Person:3296312] Ahmed, Kashan
[Person:3296300] Tunaru, Sorin
[Person:3296284] Langhans, Claus-Dieter
[Person:3296320] Hanson, Julien
[Person:3296269] Michalski, Christoph W
[Person:3296238] Kölker, Stefan
[Person:3296192] Jones, Patricia M
[Person:3296246] Okun, Jürgen G
[Person:3296285] Offermanns, Stefan
created[InstanceEdit:3296264] Jupe, S, 2013-04-18
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
modified[InstanceEdit:3296337] Jupe, S, 2013-04-18
pages21928-33
pubMedIdentifier19561068
titleDeorphanization of GPR109B as a receptor for the beta-oxidation intermediate 3-OH-octanoic acid and its role in the regulation of lipolysis
volume284
year2009
(literatureReference)[Summation:3296283] HCAR3 (GPR109B) is activated by 3-hydroxyoctanoic acid (3HO)...
[Reaction:3296309] HCAR3 binds HCAR3 ligands [Homo sapiens]
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