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Research Applications Lipolysis Mechanism Investigation AOD9604 serves as a research tool for investigating 3-adrenergic-receptor-dependent lipolytic pathways: Hormone-Sensitive Lipase: Examination of HSL activation, phosphorylation status, and lipid droplet association ATGL Regulation: Research on adipose triglyceride lipase expression and activity modulation Perilipin Phosphorylation: Investigation of lipid droplet coating protein regulation 3-Adrenergic Receptor Dependence: Studies indicating AOD9604s lipolytic effect requires functional 3-adrenergic receptors (abolished in 3-AR knockout models) and is associated with increased 3-AR expression Signaling Cascades: Examination of kinase cascades, calcium signaling, and downstream effectors Research protocols investigate how AOD9604 stimulates lipolysis through mechanisms distinct from catecholamines, providing insights into alternative fat mobilization pathways

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