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Inflammation in subcutaneous adipose tissue: relationship to adipose cell size
Diabetologia - Clinical and Experimental Diabetes and Metabolism, 10/19/09
McLaughlin T et al. – This study demonstrates that among moderately obese, weight–stable individuals an increased proportion of small adipose cells is associated with inflammation in subcutaneous adipose tissue, whereas size of mature adipose cells is not. The observed association between small adipose cells and inflammation may reflect impaired adipogenesis and/or terminal differentiation. However, it is unclear whether this is a cause or consequence of inflammation.
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