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  1. ... to energy output, there is no expansion of fat cells (lipocytes) to accommodate excess. It is only when more calories are taken in than used that the extra fat is stored in the lipocytes and the person ...
  2. Images ... To lose weight, you must burn more calories than you eat. Exercise is the best way to do this. When you exercise regularly, ...
  3. ... a protein called adiponutrin, which is found in fat cells (adipocytes) and liver cells (hepatocytes). The liver is a ... is thought to help regulate the development of adipocytes and the production and breakdown of fats (lipogenesis ...
  4. ... More About This Health Condition B27 C21orf61 FALP fat cell-specific low molecular weight protein fat tissue-specific low MW protein GCCD2 melanocortin-2 ...
  5. ... cellulite, it works by releasing fibrous bands, redistributing fat cells, and stimulating the growth of new collagen.
  6. ... to treat liposarcoma (a cancer that begins in fat cells) or leiomyosarcoma (a cancer that begins in smooth ...
  7. ... chemicals (cytokines) released by the liver cells or fat cells; self-destruction (apoptosis) of liver cells; and the ... a protein called adiponutrin, which is found in fat cells (adipocytes) and liver cells (hepatocytes). The function of ...
  8. ... key into a lock. Normally, the body's fat cells release leptin in proportion to their size. As fat cells become larger, they produce more leptin. This rise ...
  9. ... key into a lock. Normally, the body's fat cells release leptin in proportion to their size. As fat cells become larger, they produce more leptin. This rise ...
  10. How to Prevent Heart Disease/Children ... How to Prevent Heart Disease ... Texas Heart Institute ... Most heart disease risk factors for children and teenagers can be ...
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