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links between increased adipose mass and metabolic abnormalities. Among these
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- ►endojournals.org AJG Hanley, D Bowden, LE Wagenknecht, A … - Journal of Clinical …, 2007 - Endocrine Soc Context: Hypoadiponectinemia has emerged as an independent risk factor for type 2 diabetes
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commonly associ- ated with obesity, is the object of much debate. Genetic studies have the potential
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DR Gable, J Matin, R Whittall, H Cakmak, … - Annals of Human …, 2007 - cardiologicomonzino.it Alterations in the secretion of adipokines may explain the link between obesity, type 2 diabetes
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SM Ruchat, JP Després, SJ Weisnagel, YC … - Journal of human …, 2008 - Springer Abstract Adipose tissue synthesizes and secretes a wide range of biologically active molecules
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TSK Yang - 遗传学报, 2008 - 万方数据资源系统 Adiponectin is an adipokine, which is expressed in adipose tissue and is thought to play an important
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