Identification of a common ketohexokinase-dependent link driving alcohol intake and alcohol-associated liver disease in mice
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Research in mice has identified a potential link between alcohol intake and alcohol-associated liver disease, involving the enzyme ketohexokinase. This finding suggests that the enzyme may play a role in both alcohol addiction and liver disease. The relationship between alcohol consumption, liver disease, and various metabolic pathways is being explored in studies, with some investigations also examining the effects of different diets and enzyme interactions.
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