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Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids, 2005
In mammals, the adipose tissues are contained in a multi-depot organ: the adipose organ. It consists of several subcutaneous and visceral depots. Some areas of these depots are brown and correspond to brown adipose tissue, while many are white and correspond to white adipose tissue.
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In mammals, the adipose tissues are contained in a multi-depot organ: the adipose organ. It consists of several subcutaneous and visceral depots. Some areas of these depots are brown and correspond to brown adipose tissue, while many are white and correspond to white adipose tissue.
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Adipose Tumor Microenvironment
2020The term "adipose tissue" represents a multicellular and multifunctional organ involved in lipid storage, in hormone and temperature regulation, and in the protection of bones and vital organs from impact-based damage. Emerging evidence now suggests a more malignant role of adipose tissue in promoting cancer onset and progression via the release of ...
Abbie, Zewdu +3 more
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Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2010
The repair of soft tissue defects, particularly after trauma and oncologic surgery, represents a major clinical challenge. While current reconstructive procedures can move soft tissue from other areas of the body, there remains an unmet need for new modalities that are less invasive and more precise.
Candace A, Brayfield +2 more
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The repair of soft tissue defects, particularly after trauma and oncologic surgery, represents a major clinical challenge. While current reconstructive procedures can move soft tissue from other areas of the body, there remains an unmet need for new modalities that are less invasive and more precise.
Candace A, Brayfield +2 more
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Immunology Letters, 2007
It is now broadly accepted that low-grade chronic inflammation associated with obesity leads to the onset of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Obesity-associated inflammation is characterized by an increased abundance of macrophages in adipose tissue along with production of inflammatory cytokines.
Maximilian, Zeyda, Thomas M, Stulnig
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It is now broadly accepted that low-grade chronic inflammation associated with obesity leads to the onset of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Obesity-associated inflammation is characterized by an increased abundance of macrophages in adipose tissue along with production of inflammatory cytokines.
Maximilian, Zeyda, Thomas M, Stulnig
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Disability and Rehabilitation, 2008
Tendon injuries (tendinopathy) are prevalent across the population, affecting active and inactive individuals and manual workers. The aetiology of tendinopathy is not known. However, extrinsic factors such as load are known to affect the prevalence.
J E, Gaida, J L, Cook, S L, Bass
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Tendon injuries (tendinopathy) are prevalent across the population, affecting active and inactive individuals and manual workers. The aetiology of tendinopathy is not known. However, extrinsic factors such as load are known to affect the prevalence.
J E, Gaida, J L, Cook, S L, Bass
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Hormone Research, 1997
Mobilization of lipids is the pivotal action of growth hormone (GH) in both children and adults. The temporal association between declining GH levels and accumulation of body fat with ageing is, therefore, interesting although the cause-effect relationship remains unknown.
J O, Jørgensen +6 more
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Mobilization of lipids is the pivotal action of growth hormone (GH) in both children and adults. The temporal association between declining GH levels and accumulation of body fat with ageing is, therefore, interesting although the cause-effect relationship remains unknown.
J O, Jørgensen +6 more
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Comprehensive Physiology, 1965
Abstract The sections in this article are: The Size, Structure and Function of the Adipose Organ The Function of Adipose Tissue Changing Concepts of Adiposity
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Abstract The sections in this article are: The Size, Structure and Function of the Adipose Organ The Function of Adipose Tissue Changing Concepts of Adiposity
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2010
Adipose tissue lipolysis is a critical pathway for the maintenance of energy homeostasis through the degradation of triglycerides and the release of fatty acids into the circulation. The understanding of the cellular factors regulating triglyceride hydrolysis and the metabolic function of lipases has considerably expanded in the last few years ...
Catherine-Ines, Kolditz +1 more
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Adipose tissue lipolysis is a critical pathway for the maintenance of energy homeostasis through the degradation of triglycerides and the release of fatty acids into the circulation. The understanding of the cellular factors regulating triglyceride hydrolysis and the metabolic function of lipases has considerably expanded in the last few years ...
Catherine-Ines, Kolditz +1 more
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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2002
It is now widely accepted that white adipose tissue (WAT) secretes a number of peptide hormones, including leptin, several cytokines, adipsin and acylation-stimulating protein (ASP), angiotensinogen, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), adiponectin, resistin etc., and also produces steroids hormones.
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It is now widely accepted that white adipose tissue (WAT) secretes a number of peptide hormones, including leptin, several cytokines, adipsin and acylation-stimulating protein (ASP), angiotensinogen, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), adiponectin, resistin etc., and also produces steroids hormones.
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