| Literature DB >> 23587196 |
Akhila Rajan1, Norbert Perrimon.
Abstract
The fruit fly Drosophila has contributed significantly to our general understanding of the basic principles of signaling, cell and developmental biology, and neurobiology. However, answers to questions pertaining to energy metabolism have been so far mostly addressed in more complex model organisms such as mice. We review in this article recent studies that show how the genetic tractability and simplicity of Drosophila are being used to identify novel regulatory mechanisms at the organismal level, and to query the co-ordination between energy metabolism and other processes such as neurodegeneration, circadian rhythms, immunity, and tumor biology.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23587196 PMCID: PMC3626883 DOI: 10.1186/1741-7007-11-38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Biol ISSN: 1741-7007 Impact factor: 7.431
Figure 1Organs involved in metabolic homeostasis in . Hormone names are in red, tissue names in blue, outputs in green. Figure adapted from Leopold and Perrimon [7].