insulin-like growth factor-ii: new roles for an old actor

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IGF-II, traditionally considered as a growth factor implicated in growth of fetal tissues and cancer cells, is now emerging as a potential metabolic regulator. The aim of this overview is to provide the available evidence, obtained in both experimental conditions and in humans, for a role of IGF-II in the fine-tuning of metabolism and body composition. The underlying mechanisms and the potential clinical implications are discussed.
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Authors ;Stefano eCianfarani
Journal aip advances
Year 2012
DOI 10.3389/fendo.2012.00118
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