Adipocyte Specific HO-1 Gene Therapy Is Effective in Antioxidant Treatment of Insulin Resistance and Vascular Function in an Obese Mice Model
Obesity is a risk factor for vascular dysfunction and insulin resistance. The study aim was to demonstrate that adipocyte-specific HO-1 (heme oxygenase-1) gene therapy is a therapeutic approach for preventing the development of obesity-induced metabolic disease in an obese-mice model. Specific expre...
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Main Authors: | Shailendra P. Singh (Author), Menachem Greenberg (Author), Yosef Glick (Author), Lars Bellner (Author), Gaia Favero (Author), Rita Rezzani (Author), Luigi Fabrizio Rodella (Author), Kevin Agostinucci (Author), Joseph I. Shapiro (Author), Nader G. Abraham (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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