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Editorial
. 2022 Jun 8:13:910567.
doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.910567. eCollection 2022.

Editorial: Lactate as a Major Signaling Molecule for Homeostasis

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Editorial: Lactate as a Major Signaling Molecule for Homeostasis

Luc Pellerin et al. Front Physiol. .
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Keywords: GPR81/HCAR1; MCT; brain; lactate; metabolism; muscle.

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ATP, adenosine triphosphate; BDNF, brain-derived neutrophic factor; cAmp, cyclic adenosine monophosphate; HCAR1, hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor 1 or GPR81, G protein-coupled receptor 81; MCT, monocarboxylate transporter; P-PKA/PKA, ratio of phosphorylated cAMP-protein kinase A on total protein kinase A; SIRT1, sirtuin 1; UCP1, uncoupling protein 1.

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