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Serum or adipose L-aspartate levels were found to be negatively correlated with the severity of obesity in both humans and mice.

Monitoring L-aspartate levels could be relevant in assessing obesity risk.

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Serum or adipose L-aspartate levels were found to be negatively correlated with the severity of obesity in both humans and mice.
Shi‐Yao Guo et al. · Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism · 2024

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The correlation is based on comparative analysis in both human and animal subjects.

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L‐aspartate ameliorates diet‐induced obesity by increasing adipocyte energy expenditure

Shi‐Yao Guo et al. · Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism · 2024

DOI 10.1111/dom.16053

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