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Biochimie, 2018
To treat obesity, suppression of white adipose tissue (WAT) expansion and activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) are considered as potential therapeutic targets. Recent advances have been made in the induction of brown fat-like adipocytes (beige) in WAT, which represents an attractive potential strategy for the management and treatment of obesity ...
Taesun Min +4 more
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To treat obesity, suppression of white adipose tissue (WAT) expansion and activation of brown adipose tissue (BAT) are considered as potential therapeutic targets. Recent advances have been made in the induction of brown fat-like adipocytes (beige) in WAT, which represents an attractive potential strategy for the management and treatment of obesity ...
Taesun Min +4 more
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Succinate Oxidation in Hamster Brown Adipocytes
1978In a suspension of isolated hamster brown adipocytes succinate can be oxidized at a high rate. This oxidation capacity is found to be mainly extracellular and can be totally blocked by the SH-reagent DTNB. In the intact cell succinate is found to be oxidized very slow probably as a function of a low transport rate over the membrane(s).
Per Lundberg +2 more
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White adipocytes transdifferentiation into brown adipocytes induced by triiodothyronine
2008The uncontrolled expansion of white adipose tissue (WAT) seen in obesity predisposes affected individuals to health complications. Another type of fat, brown adipose tissue (BAT) has an opposing physiological function because it allows dissipation instead of storage of energy.
K. Micunovic +9 more
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Functional differentiation of white and brown adipocytes
BioEssays, 1997AbstractAdipose tissue plays an important role in mammalian energy equilibrium not only as a lipid‐dissipating, i.e. energy‐storing, tissue (white adipose tissue), but also as an energy‐dissipating one (brown adipose tissue). Brown adipocytes have the ability of facultative heat production due to a unique mitochondrial protein, the uncoupling protein ...
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Glycogen involved in browning of adipocytes
Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2021openaire +2 more sources
Adrenergic regulation of brown adipocyte differentiation [PDF]
Barbara Cannon, Jan Nedergaard
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AcroBATics: how dying brown adipocytes trigger browning
Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 2022Julia Zinngrebe +1 more
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Brown adipose tissue is associated with cardiometabolic health
Nature Medicine, 2021Tobias Becher +2 more
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White adipocyte dysfunction and obesity-associated pathologies in humans
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Kirsty L Spalding
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