Technology ID
TAB-3768

MiR-193b and MiR-365-1 are Not Required for the Development and Function of Brown Fat in the Mouse

E-Numbers
E-218-2014-0
Lead Inventor
Jacobson, Kenneth (NIDDK)
Co-Inventors
Salvemini, Daniela (Saint Louis University School of Medicine)
Tosh, Dilip (NIDDK)
Applications
Therapeutics
Research Materials
Lead IC
NIDDK
ICs
NIDDK
This technology includes the discovery that two specific microRNAs are not required for the development and function of brown fat in mice. Effects of inactivating microRNAs in cell culture in vitro have not always been reproduced in vivo. The paper tests the effect of inactivating two microRNAs, miR-193b and miR-365-1 on the differentiation, function and development of brown adipose tissue. In contrast to positive results previously observed in vitro, the mouse in vivo studies failed to demonstrate significant effects.
Commercial Applications
N/A

Competitive Advantages
First discovery of its kind.
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