Adipose, or fat, tissue (AT) was once considered an inert tissue that primarily existed to store lipids, and was not historically recognized as an important organ in the regulation and maintenance of health. With the rise of obesity and more rigorous research, AT is now recognized as a highly complex metabolic organ involved in a host of important physiological functions, including glucose homeostasis and a multitude of endocrine capabilities. AT dysfunction has been implicated in several disease states, most notably obesity, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes. The study of AT has provided useful insight in developing strategies to combat these highly prevalent metabolic diseases. This review highlights the major functions of adipose ti...
Obesity is a risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes and CVD. Is adipose tissue the culpr...
Two major roles of adipose tissue are to function as a fat storage and an endocrine organ. Adipose t...
One of the earliest reports of adipose tissue was made by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner in 155...
Adipose tissue represents a critical component in healthy energy homeostasis. It fulfills important ...
Adipose tissue, a kind of connective tissue, plays different and significant roles in the human body...
Adipose tissue, colloquially known as "fat," is an extraordinarily flexible and heterogeneous organ....
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
The view of adipose tissue and its significance in human pathophysiology has changed substantially i...
Adipose tissue (AT) is one of the largest endocrine organs contributing to metabolic homeostasi...
Research of the past decade has increased our understanding of the role adipose tissue plays in heal...
The adipose tissue has ceased to be recognized as energy deposit only. This review summarizes the cu...
This thesis focuses on the consequences of adipose tissue dysfunction (ATD), which is defined as the...
Adipose tissue is a highly dynamic, metabolically active organ involved in a multitude of physiologi...
Obesity is currently the most important contributor to ill health and expenditure worldwide. More al...
Obesity is a risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes and CVD. Is adipose tissue the culpr...
Two major roles of adipose tissue are to function as a fat storage and an endocrine organ. Adipose t...
One of the earliest reports of adipose tissue was made by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner in 155...
Adipose tissue represents a critical component in healthy energy homeostasis. It fulfills important ...
Adipose tissue, a kind of connective tissue, plays different and significant roles in the human body...
Adipose tissue, colloquially known as "fat," is an extraordinarily flexible and heterogeneous organ....
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
Obesity is a critical risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D), and its prevalence i...
The view of adipose tissue and its significance in human pathophysiology has changed substantially i...
Adipose tissue (AT) is one of the largest endocrine organs contributing to metabolic homeostasi...
Research of the past decade has increased our understanding of the role adipose tissue plays in heal...
The adipose tissue has ceased to be recognized as energy deposit only. This review summarizes the cu...
This thesis focuses on the consequences of adipose tissue dysfunction (ATD), which is defined as the...
Adipose tissue is a highly dynamic, metabolically active organ involved in a multitude of physiologi...
Obesity is currently the most important contributor to ill health and expenditure worldwide. More al...
Obesity is a risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes and CVD. Is adipose tissue the culpr...
Two major roles of adipose tissue are to function as a fat storage and an endocrine organ. Adipose t...
One of the earliest reports of adipose tissue was made by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner in 155...