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<i>In vitro</i> model of human subcutaneous adipocyte spheroids for studying mitochondrial dysfunction and mitochondria activating compounds. [PDF]

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The Influence of the <i>FGF8</i> Gene on the Proliferation and Differentiation of Preadipocytes in Sheep. [PDF]

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TL1A serves as a positive regulator to promote adipocyte differentiation. [PDF]

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Understanding Adipocyte Differentiation

Physiological Reviews, 1998
Gregoire, Francine M., Cynthia M. Smas, and Hei Sook Sul. Understanding Adipocyte Differentiation. Physiol. Rev. 78: 783–809, 1998. — The adipocyte plays a critical role in energy balance. Adipose tissue growth involves an increase in adipocyte size and the formation of new adipocytes from precursor cells.
F M, Gregoire, C M, Smas, H S, Sul
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Igniting adipocyte thermogenesis

Cell, 2022
Maintenance of body temperature is intimately tied to energy expenditure and body weight regulation. In this issue of Cell, Li, Wang, et al. discovered that localized hyperthermia induces the thermogenic program to increase energy expenditure and decrease body weight in mice and humans.
Raghav, Jain, Judith, Simcox
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Adipocyte Development

Pediatric Annals, 1984
Our understanding of adipocyte development has advanced rapidly over the last ten years. New developments in adipocyte methodologies have allowed rapid progress. Both histochemical and ultrastructural evaluation of normal and abnormal adipocyte development has increased our understanding of the complexities of cell proliferation and differentiation and
R J, Martin, T, Ramsay, G J, Hausman
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Nrf2 in adipocytes

Archives of Pharmacal Research, 2020
White adipocytes play a key role in maintaining whole body energy homeostasis by forming white adipose tissue (WAT). The impairment of WAT formation or WAT dysfunction is clearly associated with severe metabolic disorders. Mature adipocytes are derived from differentiated preadipocytes and are pivotal in energy storage and metabolism.
Zhendi, Wang   +8 more
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