The plasticity of adipose tissue requires highly regulated changes in accompanying blood vessels. In obesity, adipose tissue angiogenesis plays a complex role to support tissue growth and promote metabolic disease. Emerging research (Sung et al., 2013) indicates that exploiting the mediators of adipose tissue angiogenesis may offer the possibility for therapeutic interventions
The way by which subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) expands and undergoes remodeling by storing exces...
During the expansion of fat mass in obesity, vascularization of adipose tissue is insufficient to ma...
Background—Adipose tissue expands in response to excess caloric intake, but individuals prone to dep...
The plasticity of adipose tissue requires highly regulated changes in accompanying blood vessels. In...
AbstractThe growth and function of tissues are critically dependent on their vascularization. Adipos...
SummaryVascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF) is highly expressed in adipose tissue. Its role, ...
Obese fat pads are frequently undervascularized and hypoxic, leading to increased fibrosis, inflamma...
Expanding adipose tissue in obesity requires a great deal of angiogenesis to support increasing volu...
The growth and function of tissues are critically dependent on their vascularization. Adipose tissue...
Adipose tissue serves two main functions in the body: (1) it is the body's primary energy depot...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2009.Cataloged from PDF ver...
Angiogenesis is the process of blood vessel growth from pre-existing vasculatures. In the adult, it ...
White and brown adipose tissues are hypervascularized and the adipose vasculature displays phenotypi...
During the expansion of fat mass in obesity, vascularization of adipose tissue is insufficient to ma...
Angiogenesis is critical for both malignant diseases, such as cancer, and non-malignant diseases, su...
The way by which subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) expands and undergoes remodeling by storing exces...
During the expansion of fat mass in obesity, vascularization of adipose tissue is insufficient to ma...
Background—Adipose tissue expands in response to excess caloric intake, but individuals prone to dep...
The plasticity of adipose tissue requires highly regulated changes in accompanying blood vessels. In...
AbstractThe growth and function of tissues are critically dependent on their vascularization. Adipos...
SummaryVascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF) is highly expressed in adipose tissue. Its role, ...
Obese fat pads are frequently undervascularized and hypoxic, leading to increased fibrosis, inflamma...
Expanding adipose tissue in obesity requires a great deal of angiogenesis to support increasing volu...
The growth and function of tissues are critically dependent on their vascularization. Adipose tissue...
Adipose tissue serves two main functions in the body: (1) it is the body's primary energy depot...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2009.Cataloged from PDF ver...
Angiogenesis is the process of blood vessel growth from pre-existing vasculatures. In the adult, it ...
White and brown adipose tissues are hypervascularized and the adipose vasculature displays phenotypi...
During the expansion of fat mass in obesity, vascularization of adipose tissue is insufficient to ma...
Angiogenesis is critical for both malignant diseases, such as cancer, and non-malignant diseases, su...
The way by which subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) expands and undergoes remodeling by storing exces...
During the expansion of fat mass in obesity, vascularization of adipose tissue is insufficient to ma...
Background—Adipose tissue expands in response to excess caloric intake, but individuals prone to dep...