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Debugging the host browns the fat

Nature Medicine, 2015
Microbiota depletion promotes type 2 cytokine signaling and browning in white adipose tissue of mice.
Beng San, Yeoh, Matam, Vijay-Kumar
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THE LIPIDS OF MOUSE BROWN FAT

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1962
The lipids of the interscapular brown fat of the white mouse have been examined by means of silicic acid column chromatography and quantitative paper chromatography. The fatty acid composition of the glycerides and phosphatides was determined by gas chromatography.
W A, SPENCER, G, DEMPSTER
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Hibernomas, Brown Fat Tumors

Archives of Dermatology, 1956
Hibernoma is the term which has been given to a very rare human neoplasm of brown fat. Brown fat is a little understood tissue which has been found in many different animals, including man. 1 It is most highly developed in hibernating animals and for a long time was thought to play an important role during the state of hibernation; hence, the name ...
F G, NOVY, J W, WILSON
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Energy Dissipation in Brown Fat

1978
Heat evolution in isolated brown fat cells has been measured by microcalorimetry. Thermogenesis (= oxygen consumption) is enhanced in the presence of CO2. This effect is probably due to pyruvate carboxylase activity which will increase the mitochondrial concentration of oxaloacetate.
B, Cannon, J, Nedergaard
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Localization of Catecholamines in Brown Fat

Nature, 1966
THE role of interscapular brown fat in non-shivering heat production is well established in new-born rabbits1, new-born guinea-pigs2, and during arousal from hibernation3. Heat is produced by the local oxidation of long-chain fatty acids. Regulation of heat production by the autonomic nervous system is strongly suggested by the fact that intravenous ...
M J, Dawkins, S, Duckett, A G, Pearse
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Tracing human brown fat

Nature Medicine, 2015
Adipocyte progenitors have the capacity to differentiate into mature brown adipocytes with thermogenic capabilities. Two new studies identify novel markers to help prospectively isolate these and mature adipocytes from human brown fat biopsies.
Boon, M.R.   +2 more
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PET Assessment of Brown Fat

PET Clinics, 2011
Brown fat is present and metabolically active in adults, and is involved in physiologic and pathologic processes. Brown fat activation can seriously interfere with correct [(18)F]fluorodeoxyglucose-PET image interpretation if not recognized, although this can be overcome through identification of typical uptake patterns, pharmacological and ...
Maarten L, Donswijk   +5 more
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Brown fat

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2023
Moisés, Castellá, Francesc, Villarroya
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Becoming Brown Fat

Science Signaling, 2008
Humans, like other mammals, contain two functionally distinct types of fat cells: white fat cells, which store chemical energy and are associated with obesity, and brown fat cells, which are specialized to produce heat and can help combat obesity (see Cannon and Nedergaard). Noting that some bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) promote white
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