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Brown adipose tissue in humans
International Journal of Obesity, 2010Obesity is endemic in many regions of the world and a forerunner of several serious and sometimes fatal diseases such as ischemic heart disease, stroke, kidney failure and neoplasia. Although we know its origin--it results when energy intake exceeds energy expenditure--at present, the only proven therapy is bariatric surgery.
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2015
The second messenger cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) is a key mediator in physiological processes such as vascular tone, and its essential involvement in pathways regulating metabolism has been recognized in recent years. Here, we focus on the fundamental role of cGMP in brown adipose tissue (BAT) differentiation and function.
Christopher J. Larson +2 more
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The second messenger cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) is a key mediator in physiological processes such as vascular tone, and its essential involvement in pathways regulating metabolism has been recognized in recent years. Here, we focus on the fundamental role of cGMP in brown adipose tissue (BAT) differentiation and function.
Christopher J. Larson +2 more
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The Origins of Brown Adipose Tissue
New England Journal of Medicine, 2009Adipocytes that make up brown fat have two disparate lineages; one seems more closely related to muscle than to white adipose tissue.
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Brown Adipose Tissue Transplantation
2023The metabolic benefits of brown adipose tissue (BAT) are well known. Increasing the BAT content and/or activity is a proposed therapeutic approach to combat metabolic disease. Activation and induction of endogenous BAT have achieved varying degrees of success in correcting obesity, insulin resistance, and cardiovascular disease, with some limitations ...
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2017
Brown adipose tissue shows accumulation of FDG in normal fat tissue on PET/MR imaging that can be confusing to the inexperienced reader. Comparison of the fused PET/MR images with non-fused MR images helps differentiate brown fat from true lesions.
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Brown adipose tissue shows accumulation of FDG in normal fat tissue on PET/MR imaging that can be confusing to the inexperienced reader. Comparison of the fused PET/MR images with non-fused MR images helps differentiate brown fat from true lesions.
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Brown adipose tissue mitochondria
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Bioenergetics, 1975Torgeir Flatmark, Jan I. Pedersen
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Thermogenesis in Brown Adipose Tissue
New England Journal of Medicine, 1985Robert G. Campbell +2 more
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Brown Adipose Tissue and Thermoregulation
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1969openaire +2 more sources

