San Antonio researchers study how restraining a liver enzyme could help us trim down, reduce appetite
Scientists with The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also called UT Health San Antonio, noted weight loss and decreased appetite in obese mice treated with a novel investigational therapy. The team reported findings in the high-impact journal Cell Metabolism this spring.
The therapy slows liver enzyme activity, which leads to appetite control in the brain and increased energy expenditure in fat cells. The researchers are in UT Health San Antonio’s Sam and Ann Barshop Institute…
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