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Abstract The association of overweight/obesity, and central obesity with thiocyanate (SCN), perchlorate (CIO), and nitrate (NO) in childhood and adolescence is unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to explore this association in 4447 participants comprising children and adolescents (aged 6–19 years) using data from the United States National Health and ...
Qi Jiang, Qin Li
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Hypoxia signaling in the adipose tissue. [PDF]
Huynh PM, Wang F, An YA.
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Esterification of free fatty acids by subcellular preparations of rat adipose tissue
Daniel A. K. Roncari, C. H. Hollenberg
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The mobilization of free fatty acids from rabbit adipose tissue in situ [PDF]
G. P. Lewis, Jacqueline M. Matthews
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Microenvironmental Modulation for Therapeutic Efficacy of Extracellular Vesicles
Recent studies highlighted the heterogeneity of EVs and the influence of microenvironmental signals on their therapeutic efficacy. This review offers a comprehensive overview of strategies and mechanisms to optimize the therapeutic efficacy of EVs through physical, biochemical, and mechanical modulation.
Bilu Xiang+4 more
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Role of micro‑fragmented adipose tissue in cartilage repair (Review). [PDF]
Wang J+5 more
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Composition of Human Adipose Tissue, with Special Reference to Site and Age Differences
D. S. McLaren, Z.A. AJANS, Z.L. Awdeh
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DNA Synthesis in Human Adipose Tissuein Vitro. I. Effect of Serum and Hormones [PDF]
C Eşanu+3 more
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CeiTEA: Adaptive Hierarchy of Single Cells with Topological Entropy
CeiTEA, a novel hierarchical clustering algorithm based on topological entropy, effectively captures complex structures underlying data. By constructing an adaptive multi‐nary partition tree, CeiTEA reveals hierarchical structures and local diversifications, outperforming existing methods in clustering accuracy and consistency and providing the ...
Bowen Tan+3 more
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Mesenchymal stem cells: A novel treatment option for primary sclerosing cholangitis
Abstract Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a progressive liver disease for which there is no effective therapy. Hepatocytes and cholangiocytes from a PSC patient were cocultured with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to assess in vitro change. A single patient with progressive PSC was treated with 150 million MSCs via direct injection into the common
Amy L. Lightner+8 more
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