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Karine Clément

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  334
Citations -  38686

Karine Clément is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adipose tissue & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 275 publications receiving 32185 citations. Previous affiliations of Karine Clément include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Hotel Dieu Hospital.

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Hnf4g invalidation prevents diet-induced obesity via intestinal lipid malabsorption.

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of HNF-4γ in metabolic disorders and related mechanisms was investigated in mice fed with high-fat/high-fructose (HF-HF) diet for 6 weeks.
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The brain's hedonic valuation system's resting-state connectivity predicts weight loss and correlates with leptin

TL;DR: This research is the first to link what the authors know about the brain’s hedonic valuation system (BVS) to weight loss and homeostatic hormone regulation, and indicates a first link between brain connectivity in reward circuits in a more tonic state at rest and ability to lose weight.
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Deep kernel dimensionality reduction for scalable data integration

TL;DR: This work proposes a novel approach, called Deep Kernel Dimensionality Reduction which is designed for learning layers of new compact data representations simultaneously, and shows that the proposed method embeds data in a new compact meaningful representation, and leads to a lower classification error compared to the state of the art methods.
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Intestinal alteration of α-gustducin and sweet taste signaling pathway in metabolic diseases is partly rescued after weight loss and diabetes remission.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlighted that the sweet taste transduction pathway plays pivotal role for glucose homeostasis at least at gene expression level, and metabolic disorders led to altered gene express...
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Obésité humaine: vers les approches génomiques fonctionnelles.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present some examples of the knowledge acquired in the field of obesity genetics and the new ongoing tools and developments that aim at studying the contribution of genes to obesity and their response to environmental changes.