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  • Life Sciences - 8 Jan 2021
    White Adipose Tissue (WAT) stores excess energy as triglycerides, whereas Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT) dissipates stored energy as heat.
  • Life Sciences - 13 Nov 2018
    ADSCs have numerous applications in the medical and biomedical science fields, including the treatment of diabetes and the regeneration of tissues.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Adipo-Clear is a technique used to visualize adipocytes and is used in metabolic experiments to further our understanding of the role of fat in the human body.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Humans have three types of fat cells – white, beige and brown – that work in concert to maintain, store, and use energy.
  • Life Sciences - 9 Jun 2020
    A recent study unveiled how unique organ-specific microbial signatures are indicative of type 2 diabetes.
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2022
    Stem cells are defined by their ability to develop into different types of adult cell, while replenishing their own stores to ensure a constant supply.
  • Life Sciences - 27 Sep 2021
    Obesity is the excessive accumulation of triacylglycerols in fatty tissue resulting from excessive calorie intake compared with expenditure.
  • Life Sciences - 1 Apr 2019
    With obesity rates rising worldwide, there is a growing interest in understanding the formation and regulation of fat cells, or adipocytes, and how an increase in their number leads to disease.
  • Life Sciences - 6 Jun 2023
    Stromal cells, or mesenchymal stem cells, are non-hematopoietic, multipotent, self-renewable cells, which are capable of trilineage differentiation.
  • Life Sciences - 20 Jul 2023
    Lipogenesis is a term used to describe a process of fatty acid and triglyceride synthesis from glucose or other substrates. This specific biosynthesis takes place predominantly in the liver, while its...

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