The main functions of adipose tissue are thought to be storage and mobilization of the body’s energy reserves, active and passive thermoregulation, participation in the spatial organization of internal organs, protection of the body from lipotoxicity, and ectopic lipid deposition. After the discovery of adipokines, the endocrine function was added to the above list, and after the identification of crosstalk between adipocytes and immune cells, an immune function was suggested. Nonetheless, it turned out that the mechanisms underlying mutual regulatory relations of adipocytes, preadipocytes, immune cells, and their microenvironment are complex and redundant at many levels. One possible way to elucidate the picture of adipose-tissue regulatio...
The immunological processes involved in the collaborative defence of organisms are affected by nutri...
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent disease regulated by genetic and environmental factors. Emergin...
The adipose tissue (AT) is multifunctional, acting as an endocrine tissue and participating in the r...
Immune cells are present in the adipose tissue (AT) and regulate its function. Under lean conditions...
Arising incidence of metabolic disorders and related diseases caused by obesity is a global health c...
The current obesity pandemic has been expanding in both developing and developed countries. This sug...
Obesity is a chronic disease caused by an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. Important...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence showing that inflammation is an important pathogenic mediator o...
Obesity is a condition likely associated with several dysmetabolic conditions or worsening of cardio...
The fields of immunology and metabolism are rapidly converging on adipose tissue. During obesity, ma...
Adipose tissue is a metabolic organ that plays a central role in controlling systemic energy homeost...
Adipose tissue is not only a reservoir for energy, but also an immune organ. In the context of obesi...
publisher versionA number of approaches have been utilized in the prevention, management, and treatm...
AbstractClose relationships have been demonstrated between adipose tissue and the inflammatory/immun...
International audienceObesity, defined as the excess development of adipose tissue, is an important ...
The immunological processes involved in the collaborative defence of organisms are affected by nutri...
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent disease regulated by genetic and environmental factors. Emergin...
The adipose tissue (AT) is multifunctional, acting as an endocrine tissue and participating in the r...
Immune cells are present in the adipose tissue (AT) and regulate its function. Under lean conditions...
Arising incidence of metabolic disorders and related diseases caused by obesity is a global health c...
The current obesity pandemic has been expanding in both developing and developed countries. This sug...
Obesity is a chronic disease caused by an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. Important...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence showing that inflammation is an important pathogenic mediator o...
Obesity is a condition likely associated with several dysmetabolic conditions or worsening of cardio...
The fields of immunology and metabolism are rapidly converging on adipose tissue. During obesity, ma...
Adipose tissue is a metabolic organ that plays a central role in controlling systemic energy homeost...
Adipose tissue is not only a reservoir for energy, but also an immune organ. In the context of obesi...
publisher versionA number of approaches have been utilized in the prevention, management, and treatm...
AbstractClose relationships have been demonstrated between adipose tissue and the inflammatory/immun...
International audienceObesity, defined as the excess development of adipose tissue, is an important ...
The immunological processes involved in the collaborative defence of organisms are affected by nutri...
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent disease regulated by genetic and environmental factors. Emergin...
The adipose tissue (AT) is multifunctional, acting as an endocrine tissue and participating in the r...