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Details on Person Polyunsaturated fatty acids suppress glycolytic and lipogenic genes through the inhibition of ChREBP nuclear protein translocation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9865546
_displayNamePolyunsaturated fatty acids suppress glycolytic and lipogenic genes through the inhibition of ChREBP nuclear protein translocation
_timestamp2024-03-13 19:55:13
author[Person:9865552] Dentin, Renaud
[Person:9865545] Benhamed, Fadila
[Person:9865548] Pégorier, Jean-Paul
[Person:2426211] Foufelle, Fabienne
[Person:5665821] Viollet, Benoit
[Person:9855343] Vaulont, Sophie
[Person:9865547] Girard, Jean
[Person:9865550] Postic, Catherine
created[InstanceEdit:9865555] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2024-03-13
journalJ Clin Invest
modified[InstanceEdit:9865556] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2024-03-13
pages2843-54
pubMedIdentifier16184193
titlePolyunsaturated fatty acids suppress glycolytic and lipogenic genes through the inhibition of ChREBP nuclear protein translocation
volume115
year2005
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:163669] Transcriptional activation of PKLR gene by ChREBP:MLX [Homo sapiens]
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