Balancing the fat: Lipid droplets and human disease

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Abstract

Lipid droplets (LDs) are dynamic, cytosolic lipid-storage organelles found in nearly all cell types. Too many or too few LDs during excess or deficient fat storage lead to many different human diseases. Recent insights into LD biology and LD protein functions shed new light on mechanisms underlying those metabolic pathologies. These findings will likely provide opportunities for treatment of diseases associated with too much or too little fat. Too many or too few lipid droplets during excess or deficient fat storage lead to many different human diseases. Recent insights into lipid droplet biology and functions shed new light on mechanisms underlying those metabolic pathologies. © 2013 The Authors.

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Krahmer, N., Farese, R. V., & Walther, T. C. (2013). Balancing the fat: Lipid droplets and human disease. EMBO Molecular Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1002/emmm.201100671

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