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Fucosylated IgG drives adipose tissue dysfunction during aging
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Fucosylated IgG drives adipose tissue dysfunction during aging
A study published in Engineering has identified fucosylated immunoglobulin G (IgG) as a key mediator contributing to adipose tissue dysfunction during aging, offering insights into age-related metabolic disorders and potential therapeutic targets.
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Fucosylated IgG Associated with Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Aging
A groundbreaking study published in the journal Engineering has unveiled a crucial role for fucosylated immunoglobulin G (IgG) in driving adipose tissue dysfunction during aging. This discovery sheds new light on the molecular underpinnings of metabolic decline with age and suggests that targeting IgG fucosylation could pave the way for innovative therapies aimed at combating age-associated metabolic disorders. The research, conducted collaborat…
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