Critical illness induces nutrient-independent adipogenesis and accumulation of alternatively activated tissue macrophage
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic now recognized as a low-grade inflammatory disease, favoring the dev...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients requiring intensive care uniformly develop insulin r...
Obesity is considered a chronic low-grade inflammatory state. The white adipose tissue produces a va...
We previously reported that in artificially-fed critically ill patients, adipose tissue reveals an i...
INTRODUCTION: We recently reported macrophage accumulation in adipose tissue of critically ill patie...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
BACKGROUND: In prolonged non-obese critically ill patients, preservation of adipose tissue is priori...
RATIONALE: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is prese...
The 'obesity paradox' of critical illness refers to better survival with a higher body mass index. W...
Insulin resistance develops rapidly during critical illness. The release of adipokines from adipose ...
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Rationale: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is prese...
Inflammation and altered immune response are important components of obesity and contribute greatly ...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic now recognized as a low-grade inflammatory disease, favoring the dev...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients requiring intensive care uniformly develop insulin r...
Obesity is considered a chronic low-grade inflammatory state. The white adipose tissue produces a va...
We previously reported that in artificially-fed critically ill patients, adipose tissue reveals an i...
INTRODUCTION: We recently reported macrophage accumulation in adipose tissue of critically ill patie...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
Critical illness is the disease state in which the function of one or more organ is hampered to the ...
BACKGROUND: In prolonged non-obese critically ill patients, preservation of adipose tissue is priori...
RATIONALE: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is prese...
The 'obesity paradox' of critical illness refers to better survival with a higher body mass index. W...
Insulin resistance develops rapidly during critical illness. The release of adipokines from adipose ...
CC This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution No...
Contains fulltext : 189879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Rationale: Critical illness is characterized by lean tissue wasting, whereas adipose tissue is prese...
Inflammation and altered immune response are important components of obesity and contribute greatly ...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic now recognized as a low-grade inflammatory disease, favoring the dev...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients requiring intensive care uniformly develop insulin r...
Obesity is considered a chronic low-grade inflammatory state. The white adipose tissue produces a va...