Publications by authors named "Julie Vistisen"
Article Synopsis
- - The study investigates how the loss of acyl-CoA-binding protein (ACBP) in skin cells affects the body's energy management and response to cold stress, showing a connection between skin function and overall metabolism.
- - Researchers used mouse models to measure energy expenditure, food intake, and changes in fat tissue, discovering that the absence of ACBP leads to increased energy use and resistance to obesity.
- - The results suggest that a compromised skin barrier triggers metabolic changes that help maintain body temperature, highlighting the importance of skin health in regulating overall metabolic balance.
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