Contribution of Adipose Tissue Oxidative Stress to Obesity-Associated Diabetes Risk and Ethnic Differences: Focus on Women of African Ancestry
Adipose tissue (AT) storage capacity is central in the maintenance of whole-body homeostasis, especially in obesity states. However, sustained nutrients overflow may dysregulate this function resulting in adipocytes hypertrophy, AT hypoxia, inflammation and oxidative stress. Systemic inflammation ma...
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Main Authors: | Pamela A. Nono Nankam (Author), Télesphore B. Nguelefack (Author), Julia H. Goedecke (Author), Matthias Blüher (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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