Adipocyte-specific inactivation of NAMPT, a key NAD<sup>+</sup> biosynthetic enzyme, causes a metabolically unhealthy lean phenotype in female mice during aging
Nathan Qi(University of Michigan), Jun Yoshino(Shimane University Hospital), Akiko Satoh(Tohoku University), Daiki Kojima(Keio University), Shintaro Yamaguchi(Keio University), Michael P. Franczyk(Washington University in St. Louis), Brian J. DeBosch(Riley Hospital for Children), Noboru Ogiso(National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology), Yo Sasaki(SHOWA Medical University), Takeshi Kanda(Shimane University), Brian N. Finck(Washington University in St. Louis), Kaori Hayashi(The University of Tokyo)
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