T Suganami, T Mieda, M Itoh, Y Shimoda, Y Kamei, … - … and biophysical research …, 2007 - Elsevier Obese adipose tissue is characterized by increased infiltration of macrophages, suggesting that
they might represent an important source of inflammation. We have provided in vitro evidence
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C Lagathu, B Eustace, M Prot, D Frantz, Y Gu, JP … - Antiviral Therapy, 2007 - intmedpress.com Objectives: Adipose tissue from patients with HIV-related lipodystrophy presents a state of chronic
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J Park, JJ Chung, JB Kim - Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 2007 - Elsevier During the past several decades, the incidence of obesity has significantly increased
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