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Obesity

Early life stress determines insulin signalling in adulthood.

diabetes mellitus
insulin
insulin release
insulin secretion
Two new publications from the AIM Center

Another round of publications from The AIM Center!

AMPK
Metabolism
Autophagy
lysosome
Graphical Abstract

STAT3 Activation-Induced Fatty Acid Oxidation in CD8+ T Effector Cells Is Critical for Obesity-Promoted Breast Tumor Growth

Obesity
FAO
PD-1
Leptin
Intestinal insulin/IGF1 signalling through FoxO1 regulates epithelial integrity and susceptibility to colon cancer

Intestinal insulin/IGF1 signalling through FoxO1 regulates epithelial integrity and susceptibility to colon cancer

Obesity
insulin
Colitis
Epithelial
Liver macrophages regulate systemic metabolism through non-inflammatory factors

Liver macrophages regulate systemic metabolism through non-inflammatory factors

liver
macrophage
metabolic
Secretion
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Autophagy, Inflammation, & Metabolism Center of Biomedical Research Excellence

The AIM Center is funded by NIH grant P20GM121176, and it endows the state of New Mexico and the surrounding region with a state-of-the-art biomedical center and an intellectual and technological hub for cutting-edge research. On a larger scale, the AIM Center promises to be a nationally important center for the advancement of research on autophagy.

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