Secretion of adipokines by human adipose tissue in vivo: Partitioning between capillary and lymphatic transport
Peptides secreted by adipose tissue (adipokines) may enter blood via capillaries or lymph. The relative importance of these pathways for a given adipokine might influence its biological effects. Because this has not been studied in any species, we measured the concentrations of seven adipokines and...
Main Authors: | Miller, N, Charles Michel, C, Nazeem Nanjee, M, Olszewski, W, Miller, I, Hazell, M, Olivecrona, G, Sutton, P, Humphreys, S, Frayn, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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