AbstractThermogenin is the purine-nucleotide binding polypeptide in brown adipose tissue mitochondria (Mr 32 000) which confers upon these mitochondria the ability to produce heat. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) has been developed to demonstrate and quantitate the occurrence of thermogenin antigen in small amounts of tissue, and thus to characterize different depots of fat tissue as white or brown. The extreme sensitivity of the method allows determination of thermogenin in samples equivalent to <1 mg tissue. The results indicate that thermogenin seems to be exclusively localised in brown fat mitochondria (as compared to white fat, liver or heart muscle mitochondria), and thermogenin antigen could only be found in brown adipoc...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is activated under the influence of the adrenergic system and thyroid hor...
Brown adipocytes dissipate energy, whereas white adipocytes are an energy storage site. We explored ...
Active brown adipose tissue (BAT) has, since it rediscovery in adult humans in 2009, received much a...
AbstractThermogenin is the purine-nucleotide binding polypeptide in brown adipose tissue mitochondri...
Brown adipose tissue is a metabolically active form of fat in the body that performs a crucial funct...
The function ascribed to brown adipose tissue in humans has long been confined to thermoregulation i...
Metabolites of omega-6 and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are important signaling molecules imp...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) was identified as a thermogenic organ in 1961, and in 1978 shown to be th...
AbstractThe amount of mRNA coding for the brown fat specific uncoupling protein thermogenin was foll...
AbstractA protein of Mr 32000 has been isolated from human infant brown adipose tissue mitochondria ...
With the recent rediscovery of brown fat in adult humans, our outlook on adipose tissue biology has ...
Brown fats specialize in thermogenesis by increasing the utilization of circulating blood glucose an...
SummaryThe phenomenon of white fat “browning,” in which certain white adipose tissue depots signific...
Adipose tissue exists in three shades: White adipose tissue (WAT), the site of energy storage, brown...
The identification of brown adipose deposits in adults has led to significant interest in targeting ...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is activated under the influence of the adrenergic system and thyroid hor...
Brown adipocytes dissipate energy, whereas white adipocytes are an energy storage site. We explored ...
Active brown adipose tissue (BAT) has, since it rediscovery in adult humans in 2009, received much a...
AbstractThermogenin is the purine-nucleotide binding polypeptide in brown adipose tissue mitochondri...
Brown adipose tissue is a metabolically active form of fat in the body that performs a crucial funct...
The function ascribed to brown adipose tissue in humans has long been confined to thermoregulation i...
Metabolites of omega-6 and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are important signaling molecules imp...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) was identified as a thermogenic organ in 1961, and in 1978 shown to be th...
AbstractThe amount of mRNA coding for the brown fat specific uncoupling protein thermogenin was foll...
AbstractA protein of Mr 32000 has been isolated from human infant brown adipose tissue mitochondria ...
With the recent rediscovery of brown fat in adult humans, our outlook on adipose tissue biology has ...
Brown fats specialize in thermogenesis by increasing the utilization of circulating blood glucose an...
SummaryThe phenomenon of white fat “browning,” in which certain white adipose tissue depots signific...
Adipose tissue exists in three shades: White adipose tissue (WAT), the site of energy storage, brown...
The identification of brown adipose deposits in adults has led to significant interest in targeting ...
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is activated under the influence of the adrenergic system and thyroid hor...
Brown adipocytes dissipate energy, whereas white adipocytes are an energy storage site. We explored ...
Active brown adipose tissue (BAT) has, since it rediscovery in adult humans in 2009, received much a...