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Pharmacological inhibition of SUMOylation with TAK-981 mimics genetic HypoSUMOylation in murine perigonadal white adipose tissue. [PDF]

open access: yesAdipocyte
Dufour D   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Single-cell transcriptome atlas of lamprey exploring Natterin- induced white adipose tissue browning. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Pang Y   +33 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Steroid-induced Activated White Adipose Tissue on FDG PET-CT. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian J Nucl Med
Rehman A   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

White Adipose Tissue: Getting Nervous

Journal of Neuroendocrinology, 2003
AbstractNeuroendocrine research has altered the traditional perspective of white adipose tissue (WAT) as a passive store of triglycerides. In addition to fatty acids, WAT produces many hormones and can therefore be designated as a traditional endocrine gland actively participating in the integrative physiology of fuel and energy metabolism, eating ...
Fliers, E.   +7 more
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Subcutaneous Transplantation of White Adipose Tissue

2023
In the research setting, white adipose tissue (WAT) transplantation, also known as fat transplantation, is often used to understand the physiological function of adipocytes or associated stromal vascular cells such as macrophages in the context of local and systemic metabolism.
Yu-Sheng, Yeh   +8 more
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Sensory innervation of white adipose tissue

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1987
The presumption that sensory information does not arise from white adipose tissue was reevaluated using the neuroanatomical tracer, "true blue." Fluorescent cell bodies were observed in dorsal root ganglia of rats after tracer was implanted into inguinal or dorsal subcutaneous fat depots.
R B, Fishman, J, Dark
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White Adipose Tissue

2011
White adipose tissue (WAT) is one of the most abundant tissues in mammals, exhibiting numerous complex functions. The primary purpose of WAT is to store excess energy in the form of fat for future use by other cells of the organism during periods of energy deprivation.
Stephane Gesta, C. Ronald Kahn
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Mitochondrial regulation and white adipose tissue homeostasis

Trends in Cell Biology, 2022
The important role of mitochondria in the regulation of white adipose tissue (WAT) remodeling and energy balance is increasingly appreciated. The remarkable heterogeneity of the adipose tissue stroma provides a cellular basis to enable adipose tissue plasticity in response to various metabolic stimuli.
Qingzhang Zhu   +2 more
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