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Endogenous Prostaglandins modulate Lipolytic Processes in Adipose Tissue

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Specific prostaglandin antagonists have been used to show that endogenous prostaglandins are concerned with the regulation of basal and hormone-induced lipolysis.

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ILLIANO, G., CUATRECASAS, P. Endogenous Prostaglandins modulate Lipolytic Processes in Adipose Tissue. Nature New Biology 234, 72–74 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio234072a0

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