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      • Adipose tissue lysis for western analysis
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      • Assay for Free Cytosolic b-catenin
      • Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) Incorporation
      • C/EBPα Blot
      • Calcein Protocol
      • Chromatin Immunoprecipation (ChIP) assay for 3T3-L1 preadipocytes
      • Dephosphorylation of DNA ends with Calf Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase (CIP)
      • Digestion for Glycogen determination in liver/muscle
      • DNA ligation
      • DNA Sequencing Protocol
      • EMSC Isolation and Culture
      • Freezing Down Cells
      • General Cell and Tissue Lysis
      • Gitschier Protocol for Genomic DNA isolation from mice
      • Growing Up Plasmids
      • High Titer Retroviral Infections Using Virus with VSVG
      • Immunoblot Protocol
      • Immunohistochemistry of Paraffin Sections
      • Immunoprecipitation Protocol
      • Insulin Stimulated Glucose Uptake Assay
      • Ken's Lysis Buffer
      • Library-scale transformation of yeast
      • Oil Red-O Staining of Adipocytes
      • RNA extraction using RNeasy kit
      • Skin Sample Preparation
      • Tail Digest
      • Untitled
      • Western Blot
      • β-oxidation assay
    • Microarray Data
  • News
    • Points of Blue: Jessica Maung
    • Breakthrough in using CRISPR-Cas9 to target fat cells
    • Breakthrough Using CRISPR to Target Fat Cells in Genetic Study of Obesity
    • One size does not fit all when it comes to marrow fat, scientists say
    • Bone marrow fat tissue secretes hormone that helps body stay healthy
    • Why do fat cells get fat? U-M findings point a plump finger at a new suspect
    • Hyperactive Mice Eat All They Want, but Have Low Body Fat
    • The All-You-Can-Eat Gene
    • A switch that turns off fat
    • Secreted signaling protein called Wnt10b secret to new drugs for preventing or treating osteoporosis
    • Scientists Find Molecular Switch That Inhibits Fat Cell Development
    • 8 questions with Ormond MacDougald Ph.D
    • Mutant Mice Provide Clues to Obesity in Humans
    • Ormond MacDougald wins 2011 Rackham Distinguished Graduate Mentoring Award
    • Ormond MacDougald chosen as first John A. Faulkner Collegiate Professor of Physiology
    • A Nobel Adventure in Sweden
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        • Agarose Gel Electrophoresis
        • Assay for Free Cytosolic b-catenin
        • Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) Incorporation
        • C/EBPα Blot
        • Calcein Protocol
        • Chromatin Immunoprecipation (ChIP) assay for 3T3-L1 preadipocytes
        • Dephosphorylation of DNA ends with Calf Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase (CIP)
        • Digestion for Glycogen determination in liver/muscle
        • DNA ligation
        • DNA Sequencing Protocol
        • EMSC Isolation and Culture
        • Freezing Down Cells
        • General Cell and Tissue Lysis
        • Gitschier Protocol for Genomic DNA isolation from mice
        • Growing Up Plasmids
        • High Titer Retroviral Infections Using Virus with VSVG
        • Immunoblot Protocol
        • Immunohistochemistry of Paraffin Sections
        • Immunoprecipitation Protocol
        • Insulin Stimulated Glucose Uptake Assay
        • Ken's Lysis Buffer
        • Library-scale transformation of yeast
        • Oil Red-O Staining of Adipocytes
        • RNA extraction using RNeasy kit
        • Skin Sample Preparation
        • Tail Digest
        • Untitled
        • Western Blot
        • β-oxidation assay
      • Microarray Data
    • News
      • Points of Blue: Jessica Maung
      • Breakthrough in using CRISPR-Cas9 to target fat cells
      • Breakthrough Using CRISPR to Target Fat Cells in Genetic Study of Obesity
      • One size does not fit all when it comes to marrow fat, scientists say
      • Bone marrow fat tissue secretes hormone that helps body stay healthy
      • Why do fat cells get fat? U-M findings point a plump finger at a new suspect
      • Hyperactive Mice Eat All They Want, but Have Low Body Fat
      • The All-You-Can-Eat Gene
      • A switch that turns off fat
      • Secreted signaling protein called Wnt10b secret to new drugs for preventing or treating osteoporosis
      • Scientists Find Molecular Switch That Inhibits Fat Cell Development
      • 8 questions with Ormond MacDougald Ph.D
      • Mutant Mice Provide Clues to Obesity in Humans
      • Ormond MacDougald wins 2011 Rackham Distinguished Graduate Mentoring Award
      • Ormond MacDougald chosen as first John A. Faulkner Collegiate Professor of Physiology
      • A Nobel Adventure in Sweden
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Points of Blue: Jessica Maung

Breakthrough in using CRISPR-Cas9 to target fat cells

Breakthrough Using CRISPR to Target Fat Cells in Genetic Study of Obesity

One size does not fit all when it comes to marrow fat, scientists say

Bone marrow fat tissue secretes hormone that helps body stay healthy

Why do fat cells get fat? U-M findings point a plump finger at a new suspect

Hyperactive Mice Eat All They Want, but Have Low Body Fat

The All-You-Can-Eat Gene

A switch that turns off fat

Secreted signaling protein called Wnt10b secret to new drugs for preventing or treating osteoporosis

Scientists Find Molecular Switch That Inhibits Fat Cell Development

8 questions with Ormond MacDougald Ph.D

Mutant Mice Provide Clues to Obesity in Humans

Ormond MacDougald wins 2011 Rackham Distinguished Graduate Mentoring Award

Ormond MacDougald chosen as first John A. Faulkner Collegiate Professor of Physiology

A Nobel Adventure in Sweden

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