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Academic Article Follistatin promotes adipocyte differentiation, browning, and energy metabolism.
Concept Follistatin
Concept Follistatin-Related Proteins
Academic Article Myostatin promotes a fibrotic phenotypic switch in multipotent C3H 10T1/2 cells without affecting their differentiation into myofibroblasts.
Academic Article Regulation of myogenic differentiation by androgens: cross talk between androgen receptor/ beta-catenin and follistatin/transforming growth factor-beta signaling pathways.
Academic Article Testosterone inhibits transforming growth factor-? signaling during myogenic differentiation and proliferation of mouse satellite cells: potential role of follistatin in mediating testosterone action.
Academic Article Regulation of brown adipocyte metabolism by myostatin/follistatin signaling.
Academic Article Modulation of transforming growth factor-?/follistatin signaling and white adipose browning: therapeutic implications for obesity related disorders.
Academic Article Metabolic profiling of follistatin overexpression: a novel therapeutic strategy for metabolic diseases.
Academic Article Follistatin Targets Distinct Pathways To Promote Brown Adipocyte Characteristics in Brown and White Adipose Tissues.
Academic Article Novel Roles of Follistatin/Myostatin in Transforming Growth Factor-? Signaling and Adipose Browning: Potential for Therapeutic Intervention in Obesity Related Metabolic Disorders.
Academic Article Combined administration of testosterone plus an ornithine decarboxylase inhibitor as a selective prostate-sparing anabolic therapy.
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