The involvement of neuroimmune cells in adipose innervation
Abstract Background Innervation of adipose tissue is essential for the proper function of this critical metabolic organ. Numerous surgical and chemical denervation studies have demonstrated how maintenance of brain-adipose communication through both sympathetic efferent and sensory afferent nerves h...
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Main Authors: | Magdalena Blaszkiewicz (Author), Elizabeth Wood (Author), Sigi Koizar (Author), Jake Willows (Author), Ryan Anderson (Author), Yu-Hua Tseng (Author), James Godwin (Author), Kristy L. Townsend (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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