15 results on '"Adipose tissues -- Research -- Analysis"'
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2. Otopetrin 1 protects mice from obesity-associated metabolic dysfunction through attenuating adipose tissue inflammation
3. Weight loss improves the adipogenic capacity of human preadipocytes and modulates their secretory profile
4. Impaired local production of proresolving lipid mediators in obesity and 17-HDHA as a potential treatment for obesity-associated inflammation
5. Metabolic signatures of human adipose tissue hypoxia in obesity
6. Decreased transcription of ChREBP-α/β isoforms in abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue of obese adolescents with prediabetes or early type 2 diabetes: associations with insulin resistance and hyperglycemia
7. Alterations in lipid signaling underlie lipodystrophy secondary to AGPAT2 mutations
8. Adipose tissue TCF7L2 splicing is regulated by weight loss and associates with glucose and fatty acid metabolism
9. Depressed levels of prostaglandin [F.sub.2α] in mice lacking Akrlb7 increase basal adiposity and predispose to diet-induced obesity
10. Fat harbors cells that could aid joints
11. Potential obesogen identified: fungicide triflumizole is associated with increased adipogenesis in mice
12. Findings from Karolinska University Hospital Has Provided New Data on HDL Lipoproteins (Adipose Tissue and Metabolic Alterations: Regional Differences in Fat Cell Size and Number Matter, But Differently: A Cross-Sectional Study)
13. Recent Findings from University of California Has Provided New Data on Genomic Research (Allele-specific expression and eQTL analysis in mouse adipose tissue) (Allele-specific expression and eQTL analysis in mouse adipose tissue)
14. Findings from University of Camerino Yields New Findings on Connective Tissue Cells (Evaluation of storage conditions on equine adipose tissue-derived multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells)
15. Stem cells from bone marrow make new fat
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