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Oxygen-Dependent Regulation of Adipogenesis
2004Publisher Summary This chapter discusses oxygen-dependent regulation of adipogenesis. Because O 2 sensingplays an important role in energy homeostasis and cell differentiation, O 2 tension can also control adipose tissue function by regulating adipogenesis. Hypoxia inhibits the oxidation of fatty acids in mitochondria, resulting in a relative state
Lillian M, Swiersz +2 more
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Insulin resistance and impaired adipogenesis
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2015The adipose tissue is crucial in regulating insulin sensitivity and risk for diabetes through its lipid storage capacity and thermogenic and endocrine functions. Subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) stores excess lipids through expansion of adipocytes (hypertrophic obesity) and/or recruitment of new precursor cells (hyperplastic obesity).
Birgit, Gustafson +4 more
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Activate Ciliary FFAR4 to Control Adipogenesis
Cell, 2019Keren I Hilgendorf +2 more
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Development of Extracellular Matrices Mimicking Stepwise Adipogenesis of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Advanced Materials, 2010Takashi Hoshiba +2 more
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