Principal investigator Ibra Fancher, assistant professor of kinesiology and applied physiology in UD's College of Health Sciences, discovered significant differences in gene expression in adipose ...
Objectives Due to their role in inflammatory metabolic diseases, we hypothesised that free fatty acids (FFA) are also involved in inflammatory joint diseases. To test this hypothesis, we analysed the ...
Principal investigator Ibra Fancher, assistant professor of kinesiology and applied physiology in UD’s College of Health Sciences, discovered significant differences in gene expression in adipose ...
considering factors like fat location, amount, and gender. They used the Leipzig Obesity Biobank, which contains tissue samples from obese individuals who had elective surgery and consented to donate ...
Cancer Research Center, the Jiangxi Province Key Laboratory for Diagnosis, Treatment, and Rehabilitation of Cancer in Chinese Medicine, Discipline of Chinese and Western Integrative Medicine, Jiangxi ...
Fat grafting is a well-established surgical technique used in plastic surgery to restore deficient tissue, and more recently, for its putative regenerative properties. Despite more frequent use of fat ...
In our population-based cohort study, the ACTD patients had a higher risk of RC repair surgery than the controls. This finding indicates that in addition to the joints, the periarticular soft tissue ...
The remainder have needed multiple operations, with extensive reconstructive procedures, and other forms of surgery. Irradiation for benign conditions may produce tissue changes more disabling ...
Taking steps to protect the eye and avoiding certain activities is important during recovery from cataract surgery. These include avoiding bending over and vigorous sneezing or coughing.
Additionally, they successfully reduced the weight of obese mice by transplanting fat tissue lacking the MCJ protein, demonstrating the protein’s critical role in regulating body weight and metabolism ...
The fat-soluble vitamins—A, D, E, and K—are absorbed with fat and stored in the liver, muscles, and fatty tissue. The water-soluble vitamins, such as vitamins B6, B12, niacin, riboflavin, and folate, ...