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APMAP

APMAP (Adipocyte Plasma Membrane-Associated Protein) is a protein found in fat cells that helps regulate how the body processes and stores fats and sugars. It plays a role in maintaining healthy fat metabolism and insulin sensitivity, which are important for overall metabolic health. Changes in APMAP levels or function can be linked to conditions like obesity and type 2 diabetes. Research suggests that APMAP influences how fats are stored and broken down in the body, making it a potential target for therapies aimed at metabolic disorders.