So, what do we know about selective PPAR agonists?They're basically the holy grail of metabolism regulation, other than PPARd being carcinogenic (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7291220)
>>76767385https://youtu.be/s20ak4lYZmY?si=trF1oGqzoZTINreG
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>>76767385>holy grail of metabolism regulation2010 called, want their target protein back. It's FGF21 upregulators instead.
>>76767505>FGF21 exerts its effects through PPARa and PGC-1aTry again
>>76767649>PGC-1aFunny-ass target to mention, considering >>76767150So yeah, you into grow hair too, kek.
>>76767385New drug, whadda ya think?>PPAR agonistwoho very nice. Thats cool bateman but thats nothing>FGF21 upregulatorThat is really super, how'd a nitwit like you get so tastefulYou ain;t seen nothin yet>PGC-1aImpressive, very nice. Lets see paul allens drug
>>76767385There's a legitimate cancer risk inherent in all ppar-d agonists unfortunately that make them a non starter for me. I could see certain medical cases where the risk is outweighed by the reward.