Date on Honors Thesis
Spring 4-2024
Major
Biochemistry
Minor
Biology
Examining Committee Member
James Ricky Cox, PhD, Advisor
Examining Committee Member
Robert Volp, PhD, Committee Member
Examining Committee Member
Matthew Hermes, PhD, Committee Member
Abstract/Description
This thesis aims to provide insight into how Irisin, the beta 3-adrenergic receptor, and zinc alpha 2-glycoprotein can impact human metabolism. Analyzing studies on the impact these species have on thermogenesis and lipolysis help provide a clearer picture on their use in potential management of metabolic issues.
Recommended Citation
Troutman, Dawson, "A Review on Irisin, The Beta 3-Adrenergic Receptor, and Zinc Alpha 2-Glycoprotein’s Impact on Metabolic Health" (2024). Honors College Theses. 230.
https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/honorstheses/230
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