Regulation of human subcutaneous adipose tissue blood flow.
Subcutaneous adipose tissue represents about 85% of all body fat. Its major metabolic role is the regulated storage and mobilization of lipid energy. It stores lipid in the form of triacylglycerol (TG), which is mobilized, as required for use by other tissues, in the form of non-esterified fatty aci...
Hoofdauteurs: | Frayn, K, Karpe, F |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
Gepubliceerd in: |
2014
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