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Fight the flab, turn off the fat cells

5 January 2002

IF the festive season has left you with unwanted love handles, take heart. A
key protein that tells fat cells to develop has just been pinned down, opening
the way for new anti-obesity drugs.

Fat cells are constantly dying, and researchers already know that a gene
called PPARg is needed for replacement fat cells to develop. But the gene is
active in a number of tissues, and produces two different proteins. Now Heidi
Camp and her team at Pfizer have found that a form of the protein called
PPAR&ggr;
is the key switch (Genes and Development, vol 16, p 27).…

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