MicroRNA-196a links human body fat distribution to adipose tissue extracellular matrix composition
<strong>Background</strong> Abdominal fat mass is associated with metabolic risk whilst gluteal femoral fat is paradoxically protective. MicroRNAs are known to be necessary for adipose tissue formation and function but their role in regulating human fat distribution remains largely unexp...
Main Authors: | Hilton, C, Neville, M, Wittemans, L, Todorcevic, M, Pinnick, K, Pulit, S, Luan, J, Kulyté, A, Dahlman, I, Wareham, N, Lotta, L, Arner, P, Lindgren, C, Langenberg, C, Karpe, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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