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Nature Medicine 13, 671 - 673 (2007)
doi:10.1038/nm0607-671
Retinaldehyde: more than meets the eye
Béatrice Desvergne1
- Béatrice Desvergne is at the University of Lausanne, Center of Integrative Genomics, Lausanne, Switzerland. e-mail: beatrice.desvergne@unil.ch
Abstract
Retinaldehyde, an intermediate metabolite between vitamin A and retinoic acid, is present at biologically active concentrations in fat tissue, where it antagonizes PPAR-
activity, inhibiting adipogenesis and improving insulin sensitivity.
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