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Fat cells lie behind how you gain and lose weight. Learn about fat cells, body fat basics, how fat is stored in the body and how the body breaks down fat.
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A talkative bit of blubber exposes the surprising ways we steer the body wrong when we eat, even if we're trying to lose weight.
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Fat cells (also called adipocytes or lipocytes) are the cells that make up body fat ( adipose tissue). The main role of these cells is to store fat so that it can be used ...
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White fat cells or monovacuolar cells contain a large lipid droplet surrounded by a layer of cytoplasm. The nucleus is flattened and located on the periphery.
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19 Mar 2013 ... Study identifies Ebf2 as key transcriptional factor for deciding whether fat stem cells become brown or white cells, and mice lacking it can\'t ...
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Fat cells have an important physiological role in maintaining triglyceride and free fatty acid levels, as well as determining insulin resistance. Abdominal fat has a ...
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5 Mar 2013 ... Scientists report that a high calorie diet causes fat cells to act as if under pathogenic attack. The researchers have identified a root cause of the ...
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9 May 2013 ... There actually is a mineral that suppresses the hormones linked to fat cell expansion--article by publisher of World's Healthiest News ezine, ...
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2 May 2013 ... PHOENIX -- Precursor fat cells can be transformed into metabolically active ' brown' fat cells, potentially opening a path to new obesity therapies ...
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27 Mar 2013 ... In obese individuals, fat cells may act like inflammatory white blood cells by using communication machinery once considered to be exclusive ...
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