| One of the special connective tissues, adipose tissue, serves as a reservoir of energy and as a soft packing in potential spaces and for organs. |
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| The skin consists of an epidermis, dermis, adipose tissue layer and subcutaneous connective tissue. |
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| Fat feeding has been shown to influence the antilipolytic effects of insulin in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle from several species.
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| The weight of the abdominal viscera and adipose tissue pressed on the diaphragm, resulting in decreased chest volume. |
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| The infiltrate was seen deep, involving the skeletal muscle and adipose tissue. |
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| Storage in adipose tissue may be protective because pesticide levels in the brain are minimized. |
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| Subcutaneous adipose tissue and skeletal muscle mass, however, were the same in both groups. |
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| We measured the circumference of the waist and hips, and we analysed subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue by gas chromatography for fatty acids. |
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| Measures of adiposity, smoking behaviour, and the fatty acids in adipose tissue were similar in men with and without plaques. |
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| Residues of PCP have been found in human testes, kidney, prostate, liver, and adipose tissue. |
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| Histology, immunohistochemistry, and ultrastructure were highly suggestive of transdifferentiation from cardiac muscle to adipose tissue. |
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| Fine-needle aspiration revealed the presence of fragments of adipose tissue and mucinous material with spindle cells. |
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| Moreover, the right ventricular free wall showed extensive replacement of the myocardium by adipose tissue. |
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| There was an increased amount of fibrous and adipose tissue below the left ovary, alongside the uterus. |
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| Subcutaneous fat below the dermis consists primarily of adipose tissue, and it provides mechanical protection and insulation. |
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| The polyunsaturated fatty acid linoleate was incorporated into fat stores until the proportion in adipose tissue exceeded that in the diet. |
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| Anabolic implants that contain estrogens, androgens, or a combination of the two do not have a direct lipolytic effect on adipose tissue. |
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| Interestingly, in both ventricles myocytes adjacent to the adipose tissue showed multiple sarcoplasmic vacuoles. |
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| Patients with marasmus present with severe weight loss and wasting of both muscle and adipose tissue. |
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| No myospherules were found within the renal parenchyma or the adipose tissue. |
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| Leptin increases activity in sympathetic nerves in the kidney, brown adipose tissue, hind limbs, and adrenal medulla. |
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| An adipose tissue, the hypodermis is composed of cells in which fat is stored. |
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| They were isolated from perivisceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue samples collected during regular surgeries from 8 dogs. |
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| More recently he was able to show that the TOR pathway in adipose tissue controls energy metabolism and weight gain. |
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| Obesity is characterized by excessive body fat accumulation in adipose tissue to such an extent that health may be adversely affected. |
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| A remaining possibility thus seems to be that the widespread insulin resistance among various organs also affects adipose tissue, making the antilipolytic effect of insulin inefficient. |
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| Fat deposits that surround the muscles are called adipose tissue, while fat that is deposited between the fibres of a muscle is called marbling. |
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| In humans, PPAR receptors are found in key target tissues for insulin action such as adipose tissue, skeletal muscle and liver. |
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| We have identified a role for these cells in the regulation of body weight and the metabolic state, likely by regulating inflammation in adipose tissue. |
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| The white adipose tissue is made up of unilocular cells which contain a large lipid droplet with little cytosol. |
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| Perhaps the fact that people are getting heavier is partially to blame, since adipose tissue keeps the heat in. |
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| Nerve tissue possesses the highest concentration of fatty acids after adipose tissue. |
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| Premature babies require special care, as they cannot call on reserve adipose tissue. |
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| It exerts its lipolytic effect by reducing the accumulation of fat in adipose tissue. |
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| The latter, also known as adipose tissue, provides several advantages that, according to the NRC-IBD team, warrant further study. |
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| It improves sensitivity to insulin in muscle and adipose tissue and inhibits hepatic gluconeogenesis. |
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| Human mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow, adipose tissue and cord blood. |
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| Insulin is a critical hormone in regulating the functioning of adipose tissue. |
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| The main reservoir of fat in the body is the adipose tissue beneath the skin, called the panniculus adiposus. |
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| Histologically, they have a central plate composed of immature elastic cartilage and are surrounded by adipose tissue, hair follicles, pilosebaceous units, and eccrine glands. |
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| Also, Stemsvelt stimulates the lipolytic activity of mature adipocytes and leads to the decongestion of adipose tissue. |
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| Increased activity of the lipogenic enzymes in adipose tissue may contribute to develop obesity. |
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| We believed for 20 years that brown adipose tissue was present only in newborns. |
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| Rev-erb alpha's effects were produced mainly by circadian regulation in brown adipose tissue, commonly called brown fat, the body's furnace. |
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| During this procedure, the adipose tissue is removed using tumescent liposuction. |
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| The fatty cells of adipose tissue, needed for juiciness, are grown separately and then combined with the muscle cells before the whole thing is cooked. |
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| Total abdominopelvic adipose tissue volume. |
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| To determine which of the following parameters is the strongest predictor of radiation dose at CT: Total abdominopelvic adipose tissue volume Abdominopelvic muscle volume Abdominopelvic bone volume Solid organ volumes. |
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| Our results report for the first time a comparison between the immunophenotypic profile of canine MSC deriving from perivisceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue. |
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| On PND21, body weight was increased only in females, in which parametrial white adipose tissue weight was increased about 3-fold. |
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| The adipocytes are surrounded by collagen fibres, and because of the oedema these fibrils thickened, which disorganises the adipose tissue and creates nodules. |
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| If there are a great deal of fat cells, and they are therefore organised into lobules, then they comprise adipose tissue, which is a variety of loose connective tissue. |
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| Humans are therefore being exposed to lindane as demonstrated by detectable levels in human blood, human adipose tissue and human breast milk in different studies in diverse countries. |
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| From many years, microdialysis technique, which consists of introducing small size probes on tissue, has been largely used to have access at the intercellular space of the human subcutaneous adipose tissue. |
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| What happens to all that extracted adipose tissue? |
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| There can be no adipose tissue, no flab, no digression. |
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| Most of those subjects have excess visceral adipose tissue. |
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| This adipose tissue is the key risk factor for the metabolic syndrome. |
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| The signals of the body from sites such as adipose tissue, the gut, and other organs are typically sent to the brain to indicate fullness and to cease food intake. |
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| The hypodermis is made up of adipose tissue, which stores lipids and provides cushioning and insulation. |
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| Allofill retains the native extracellular matrix components of adipose tissue and over time it will be remodeled into native soft tissue. |
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| Adrenal myelolipoma is a benign tumour-like lesion composed of mature adipose tissue admixed with hematopoietic elements of various proportions. |
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| Excess visceral adipose tissue is independently associated with increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. |
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| In ReLife International Medical Center, we derive adipose-derived stem cells that exist in adipose tissue via liposuction. |
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| This deficiency in GH can lead to a catabolic state, which is characterized by a loss of muscle mass, accumulation of adipose tissue, bone demineralization and reduced capacity to regenerate tissue. |
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| These proliferative changes in both species are considered due to the persistent pharmacological overstimulation of adipose tissue and appear to be rodent-specific. |
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| Lipomas are benign lesions composed of adipose tissue typically found in the integument, gastrointestinal tract, or central nervous system. |
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| Comparison of chondrogenic potential in equine mesenchymal stromal cells derived from adipose tissue and bone marrow. |
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| Abdominoplasty is a surgical procedure that has as purpose the removal of the tegument excess and the excessive adipose tissue from the lower abdomen. |
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| Patients with HARS experience abnormal, pathological accumulation of adipose tissue in the trunk, primarily in the form of visceral adipose tissue located deep within the abdomen, underneath the abdominal muscle wall. |
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| The ld cut was trimmed to remove residual adipose tissue and epimysium. |
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| Very low density lipoprotein is one of the major lipoproteins transporting TAG from the liver to extrahepatic tissues, such as the adipose tissue, heart and lung. |
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| Niacin in large doses, blocks the breakdown of fats in adipose tissue, thus altering blood lipid levels, so it is used in the treatment of hyper-lipidemia. |
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| Lipoprotein lipase is a multifunctional enzyme produced by many tissues, including adipose tissue, cardiac and skeletal muscle, islets, and macrophages. |
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| Immunohistochemical and ultrastructural localization of leptin and leptin receptor in human white adipose tissue and differentiating human adipose cells in primary culture. |
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| It is believed that high levels of circulating estrogen created by adipose tissue convert androstenedione to estrone, and there is aromatization of androgens. |
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| Brown adipose tissue development and metabolism in ruminants. |
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| Tumor necrosis factor-alpha production, inducible nitric oxide synthase, and endothelial nitric oxide synthase protein expression were analyzed in visceral adipose tissue. |
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