Expanding adipose tissue in obesity requires a great deal of angiogenesis to support increasing volumes of tissue. A growing body of evidence indicates that inhibiting these blood vessels can result in substantial weight loss, and now this has been demonstrated in nonhuman primates
AbstractThe growth and function of tissues are critically dependent on their vascularization. Adipos...
Abstract Background and aim We tested the hypothesis that obesity reduced circulating number of endo...
Adipocytes are no longer considered just as cells related to storage of energy and thermoregulation....
Expanding adipose tissue in obesity requires a great deal of angiogenesis to support increasing volu...
The plasticity of adipose tissue requires highly regulated changes in accompanying blood vessels. In...
Abstract—Adipose tissue growth has been proposed to involve recruitment of new blood vessels. Here, ...
Adipose tissue serves two main functions in the body: (1) it is the body's primary energy depot...
International audienceThe expansion of adipose tissue is linked to the development of its vasculatur...
Angiogenesis is the process of blood vessel growth from pre-existing vasculatures. In the adult, it ...
Obesity is a major health problem that has reached epidemic proportions worldwide.Therapeutic inter...
Obesity has detrimental effects on the microcirculation. Functional changes in microvascular respons...
White and brown adipose tissues are hypervascularized and the adipose vasculature displays phenotypi...
The growth and function of tissues are critically dependent on their vascularization. Adipose tissue...
We investigated if new vessel formation in fat involves the contribution of local tissue-derived end...
Obesity is an ongoing worldwide epidemic. Besides being a medical condition in itself, obesity drama...
AbstractThe growth and function of tissues are critically dependent on their vascularization. Adipos...
Abstract Background and aim We tested the hypothesis that obesity reduced circulating number of endo...
Adipocytes are no longer considered just as cells related to storage of energy and thermoregulation....
Expanding adipose tissue in obesity requires a great deal of angiogenesis to support increasing volu...
The plasticity of adipose tissue requires highly regulated changes in accompanying blood vessels. In...
Abstract—Adipose tissue growth has been proposed to involve recruitment of new blood vessels. Here, ...
Adipose tissue serves two main functions in the body: (1) it is the body's primary energy depot...
International audienceThe expansion of adipose tissue is linked to the development of its vasculatur...
Angiogenesis is the process of blood vessel growth from pre-existing vasculatures. In the adult, it ...
Obesity is a major health problem that has reached epidemic proportions worldwide.Therapeutic inter...
Obesity has detrimental effects on the microcirculation. Functional changes in microvascular respons...
White and brown adipose tissues are hypervascularized and the adipose vasculature displays phenotypi...
The growth and function of tissues are critically dependent on their vascularization. Adipose tissue...
We investigated if new vessel formation in fat involves the contribution of local tissue-derived end...
Obesity is an ongoing worldwide epidemic. Besides being a medical condition in itself, obesity drama...
AbstractThe growth and function of tissues are critically dependent on their vascularization. Adipos...
Abstract Background and aim We tested the hypothesis that obesity reduced circulating number of endo...
Adipocytes are no longer considered just as cells related to storage of energy and thermoregulation....