CB1R regulates soluble leptin receptor levels via CHOP, contributing to hepatic leptin resistance

  1. Adi Drori
  2. Asaad Gammal
  3. Shahar Azar
  4. Liad Hinden
  5. Rivka Hadar
  6. Daniel Wesley
  7. Alina Nemirovski
  8. Gergő Szanda
  9. Maayan Salton
  10. Boaz Tirosh
  11. Joseph Tam  Is a corresponding author
  1. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
  2. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism, United States
  3. Semmelweis University, Hungary
  4. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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  1. Adi Drori
  2. Asaad Gammal
  3. Shahar Azar
  4. Liad Hinden
  5. Rivka Hadar
  6. Daniel Wesley
  7. Alina Nemirovski
  8. Gergő Szanda
  9. Maayan Salton
  10. Boaz Tirosh
  11. Joseph Tam
(2020)
CB1R regulates soluble leptin receptor levels via CHOP, contributing to hepatic leptin resistance
eLife 9:e60771.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60771