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  1. ... Fullenkamp AM, Wilson LA, et al. Relationship between adipose tissue insulin resistance and liver histology in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis: ... obesity: role of type 2 diabetes mellitus and adipose tissue distribution. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2011; 41 ( ...
  2. ... eligible 112458129. Language: Effect of Bariatric Surgery on Adipose Tissue Glucose Metabolism in Different Depots in Patients With ... not medicare eligible 0 Fatty acid composition of adipose tissue triglycerides in obese diabetic women after bariatric surgery: ...
  3. ... a condition characterized by painful folds of fatty (adipose) tissue or the growth of multiple noncancerous (benign) fatty ... others it is continuous. Movement or pressure on adipose tissue or lipomas can make the pain worse. In ...
  4. ... the metformin group for waist circumference and subcutaneous adipose tissue , but no difference for visceral abdominal adipose tissue . These parameters were not reported in the other ...
  5. ... on body weight, total fat mass, and regional adipose tissue distribution in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus ... et al. Ultrasonography modifications of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue after pioglitazone or glibenclamide therapy combined with rosuvastatin ...
  6. ... tissues. Expression is highest in the liver, kidney, adipose tissue, pancreatic islets, and lactating mammary gland. Expression is ...
  7. ... other commonly used drugs, cannabinoids are stored in adipose tissue and excreted at a low rate (half-life ...
  8. ... of adipocytes that form a thick layer of adipose tissue. 1 Chronic Wounds Wounds are breaches in the ... tissue necrosis that typically first occurs in the tissue closest to the bone. ... sensory perception, impaired nutrition, and excessive exposure to ...
  9. ... consequence of myocardial cell replacement by fibrosis and adipose tissue [ Chen et al 2017 ]. Heart transplantation may be ...
  10. ... of adipocytes that form a thick layer of adipose tissue. 1 , 2 Chronic Wounds Wounds are disruptions of ...
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