TY - BOOK ID - 77903827 TI - The B₃-adrenoreceptor PY - 2000 SN - 0429162316 1482221039 1280052260 0585465037 9786610052264 0203484444 9780203484449 0748408045 9780748408047 9780585465036 9780429162312 9781482221039 9781280052262 6610052263 PB - London New York Taylor & Francis DB - UniCat KW - Beta adrenoceptors. KW - Adrenergic beta agonists. KW - Adrenergic beta receptor agonists KW - Beta adrenergic agonists KW - Beta adrenergic receptor agonists KW - Beta adrenoceptor agonists KW - Beta agonists KW - Beta sympathomimetic agents KW - Beta sympathomimetics KW - Sympathomimetic agents KW - Beta adrenoceptors KW - Adrenergic beta receptors KW - Adrenergic receptors, Beta KW - Adrenoceptors, Beta KW - Beta adrenergic receptors KW - Receptors, Beta adrenergic KW - Adrenaline KW - Adrenergic beta agonists KW - Adrenergic beta blockers KW - Receptors UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77903827 AB - The Beta-3 Adrenoreceptor plays an important role in regulating human fat storage and variants of this receptor are thought to be relevant to diabetes.In addition to the major interest in obesity and diabetes expressed by the pharmaceutical industry, increasing numbers of academic groups are attracted by this general research area. This renewed interest is of course in part stimulated by available financing from industry. It also reflects the growing realisation that metabolism remains an open frontier: little is known about adipocyte sub-populations, specific markers, or endocrine functio ER -