Feeding and lipophagy: it takes guts to deliver

Refeeding after a period of starvation is known to suppress autophagy in the liver. Surprising new work by Seok et al (2022) shows that refeeding activates lipophagy in the intestine, which may help fats in our diet to be efficiently processed after a meal.

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Work Title Feeding and lipophagy: it takes guts to deliver
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  1. Nuno Raimundo
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  1. EMBO Journal
Publication Date September 1, 2022
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Deposited November 01, 2022

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