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Patrick A. de Jonge
University of Amsterdam
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The Tryptophan Derivative 6-Bromotryptophan Alleviates Inflammation and Fat Deposition in Obese Diabetic Mice by Steering Catabolic and Inflammatory Intracellular Pathways
Number of pages: 53
Posted: 08 Sep 2025
Moyan Liu
,
Youling Hao
,
Nadia Romp
,
Fabiola Fanini
,
Douwe F. de Wit
,
Jakshana Ananthasabesan
,
Stefan R. Havik
,
Johannes H.M. Levels
,
Ruben Vazquez Uribe
,
Yair Acherman
,
Rutger Franken
, Patrick A. de Jonge,
Abraham Stijn Meijnikman
,
Joris J.T.H. Roelofs
,
Nordin MJ Hanssen
,
Bert-Jan H. van den Born
,
Daniel van Raalte
,
Max Nieuwdorp
,
Elena Rampanelli
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tryptophan, bromotryptophan, Diabetes, obesity, inflammation, microbiota
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