Resistance to visceral obesity is associated with increased locomotion in mice expressing an endothelial cell‐specific fibroblast growth factor 1 transgene

Author:

Keeley Tyler1,Kirov Aleksandr2,Koh Woon Yuen3,Demambro Victoria2,Bergquist Ivy4,Cotter Jessica1,Caradonna Peter1,Siviski Matthew E.2,Best Bradley1,Henderson Terry2,Rosen Clifford J.2,Liaw Lucy2,Prudovsky Igor2,Small Deena J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Physics College of Arts and Sciences University of New England Biddeford Maine

2. Center for Molecular Medicine Maine Medical Center Research Institute Scarborough Maine

3. Department of Mathematical Sciences College of Arts and Sciences University of New England Biddeford Maine

4. Center for Excellence in Neuroscience College of Medicine University of New England Biddeford Maine

Funder

American Heart Association

University of New England

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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