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Both mice were fed high-fat diets for several months. Deleting the IKKE gene in the mouse on the left protected it against the weight gain apparent in the mouse on the right. (Credit: Scott Galvin/University of Michigan)
U. MICHIGAN (US)—Researchers have identified a gene that acts as a master switch to control obesity in mice. When the switch is turned off, even mice on high-fat diets remain thin. Continue…










