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Adipose Tissue - Articles
Adipose tissue
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Martin Eastwood
Posted
Mon 30 Nov 2009 10:02pm
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This is such an interesting paper on a most important topic, adipose tissue. All mammals are provided with two distinct adipose cells, white and brown adipocytes. White... suggest that explanted adipose tissue, as well as explanted isolated mature adipocytes, is able to transdifferentiate into glands with epithelial markers of milk-secreting mammary
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Mitochondrial damage in adipose tissue of untreated HIV-infected patients.
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Nelson V.
Posted
Wed 15 Dec 2010 12:00am
Naive patients not on treatment also have some changes in their mitochondria. So boys and girls, take your carnitine, coenzyme q-10 and B vitamins to protect your tiny energy factories that seem to be affected by the virus and its treatments. Decrease in mitochondria or its DNA has been linked to aging and other diseases.
http://www.ncbi. ...
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Love Handles or Fatty Tissue?
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Jacqueline ..
Posted
Sun 09 Nov 2008 10:02pm
Those wedges of fatty tissue that collect at the sides of the waist above the hips are popularly known as ‘love handles' and with a little imagination it is easy to see the reason...
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Love Handles or Fatty Tissue?
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Jacqueline ..
Posted
Sun 09 Nov 2008 2:35am
Those wedges of fatty tissue that collect at the sides of the waist above the hips are popularly known as ‘love handles’ and with a little imagination it is easy to see the reason.
The problem is that love handles are not an attractive feature on either women or men and, of course, perform no useful function when making love.
You know
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n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and fat tissue
by
Martin Eastwood
Posted
Wed 02 Dec 2009 1:09am
Adipose tissue has a key role in the development of metabolic syndrome which includes obesity, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidaemia, hypertension and other disorders. Systemic insulin resistance represents a major factor contributing to the development of metabolic syndrome in obesity. The resistance is precipitated by impaired adipose tissue glucose
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Stem Cells from Fat Cells for Tissue Reconstruction
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WorldHealth.net
Posted
Sat 15 Jan 2011 11:45pm
cultures to the point where once transplanted they could aid in tissue regeneration. Explaining that adipose tissues share several biological properties with bone marrow, they can... applications, the researchers submit that the use of lipoaspirate as filling material is a powerful technique for tissue repair in plastic surgery. Combined with purified adipose-derived
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