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Linking Systemic Inflammation to Coronary Lesion Complexity: A Combined FFR and OCT Study. [PDF]
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Severity of Hypoxia-Induced Effects on 3T3-L1 Adipocyte Secretory Function Is Attenuated Dose-Dependently by Individual Short-Chain Fatty Acids. [PDF]
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Obesity and type 2 diabetes as chronic inflammation: how does the cytokine evidence align? [PDF]
Bhatia K, Gupta VK, Upadhyay SK.
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Resistin in metabolism, inflammation, and disease [PDF]
Resistin is a small secretory protein that has a pleiotropic role in rodents and humans. Both rodent resistin and human resistin have an extremely stable and high‐order multimeric structure. Moreover, there is significant variation in the source of secretion and the diversity of functions of resistin.
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Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2006
Resistin, a cysteine-rich 12.5 kDa polypeptide, is a recently discovered adipocytokine with a controversial history regarding its role in the pathogenesis of obesity-mediated insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Whilst current studies appear to re-affirm the role of resistin on glucose homeostasis in rodent systems, we are still unravelling
Philip G, McTernan +2 more
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Resistin, a cysteine-rich 12.5 kDa polypeptide, is a recently discovered adipocytokine with a controversial history regarding its role in the pathogenesis of obesity-mediated insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Whilst current studies appear to re-affirm the role of resistin on glucose homeostasis in rodent systems, we are still unravelling
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Resistin: TWEAKing angiogenesis
Atherosclerosis, 2009Angiogenesis, the extension of existing vasculature by sprouting of capillaries from post-capillary venules, is a complex process involving increases in vascular permeability, matrix degradation, and migration and proliferation of endothelial cells. Formation of new blood vessels is a key process within diseased vascular tissues, where it may sustain ...
Robertson, Stephanie A. +2 more
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Resistin and Cardiovascular Disease
Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2011Resistin has been implicated in coronary atherosclerotic disease and congestive heart failure. Recent studies have extended its involvement in peripheral artery disease. Despite some controversial data, the mainstream clinical literature supports that resistin is associated with both coronary and peripheral artery diseases including ischemic stroke. In
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Association of resistin polymorphisms with resistin levels and lipid profile in children
Molecular Biology Reports, 2014Previous research has found a correlation between resistin and lipid level variations. Polymorphisms in the resistin gene (RETN) could be involved in this relationship, but the results of the different studies are contradictory. The aim of this study was to examine the association between resistin and lipid levels, and to determine whether resistin ...
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