AbstractTranscriptional co-activators, co-repressors and chromatin remodeling machines are essential elements in the transcriptional programs directed by the master adipogenic transcription factor PPARγ. Many of these components have orthologs in other organisms, where they play roles in development and pattern formation, suggesting new links between cell fate decision-making and adipogenesis. This review focuses on bromodomain-containing protein complexes recently shown to play a critical role in adipogenesis. Deeper understanding of these pathways is likely to have major impact on treatment of obesity-associated diseases, including metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes. The research effort is urgent because the ob...
Increased adiposity is a hallmark of obesity and overweight, which affect 2.2 billion people world-w...
Most diseases are characterized by altered epigenetic and metabolic states, pointing to the need of ...
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AbstractTranscriptional co-activators, co-repressors and chromatin remodeling machines are essential...
Developmental transitions are guided by master regulatory transcription factors. During adipogenesis...
AbstractAdipocyte differentiation is controlled by a tightly regulated transcriptional cascade in wh...
A detailed understanding of the processes governing adipose tissue formation will be instrumental in...
We report the generation and comparative analysis of genome-wide chromatin state maps, PPARγ and CTC...
Adipogenesis is the process by which precursor stem cells differentiate into lipid laden adipocytes....
AbstractWe have undertaken an in-depth transcriptome analysis of adipogenesis in human adipose-deriv...
SummaryWe report the generation and comparative analysis of genome-wide chromatin state maps, PPARγ ...
Accessibility of the human genome is modulated by the ATP driven SWI SNF chromatin remodeling multip...
Objective: The development of obesity is inseparable from genetic and epigenetic factors, and transc...
A transcription factor cascade drives adipogenesis. Two new members of this cascade have been uncove...
SUMMARY Obesity develops due to altered energy homeostasis favoring fat storage. Here we describe a ...
Increased adiposity is a hallmark of obesity and overweight, which affect 2.2 billion people world-w...
Most diseases are characterized by altered epigenetic and metabolic states, pointing to the need of ...
© Endocrine Society 2019. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@...
AbstractTranscriptional co-activators, co-repressors and chromatin remodeling machines are essential...
Developmental transitions are guided by master regulatory transcription factors. During adipogenesis...
AbstractAdipocyte differentiation is controlled by a tightly regulated transcriptional cascade in wh...
A detailed understanding of the processes governing adipose tissue formation will be instrumental in...
We report the generation and comparative analysis of genome-wide chromatin state maps, PPARγ and CTC...
Adipogenesis is the process by which precursor stem cells differentiate into lipid laden adipocytes....
AbstractWe have undertaken an in-depth transcriptome analysis of adipogenesis in human adipose-deriv...
SummaryWe report the generation and comparative analysis of genome-wide chromatin state maps, PPARγ ...
Accessibility of the human genome is modulated by the ATP driven SWI SNF chromatin remodeling multip...
Objective: The development of obesity is inseparable from genetic and epigenetic factors, and transc...
A transcription factor cascade drives adipogenesis. Two new members of this cascade have been uncove...
SUMMARY Obesity develops due to altered energy homeostasis favoring fat storage. Here we describe a ...
Increased adiposity is a hallmark of obesity and overweight, which affect 2.2 billion people world-w...
Most diseases are characterized by altered epigenetic and metabolic states, pointing to the need of ...
© Endocrine Society 2019. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@...