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Endothelial Cells Get β-ox-ed In to Support Lymphangiogenesis.

Developmental Cell 2017 January 24
Acetyl-CoA has diverse fates in metabolism and can be derived from a variety of nutrients. In a recent study published in Nature, Wong et al. (2016) show that endothelial cells oxidize fatty acids to produce acetyl-CoA for epigenetic modifications critical to lymphangiogenesis.

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