Key signaling networks are dysregulated in patients with the adipose tissue disorder, lipedema

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Authors/contributors
Title
Key signaling networks are dysregulated in patients with the adipose tissue disorder, lipedema
Abstract
Lipedema, a poorly understood chronic disease of adipose hyper-deposition, is often mistaken for obesity and causes significant impairment to mobility and quality-of-life. To identify molecular mechanisms underpinning lipedema, we employed comprehensive omics-based comparative analyses of whole tissue, adipocyte precursors (adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs)), and adipocytes from patients with or without lipedema.
Publication
International Journal of Obesity
Pages
1-13
Date
2021-11-11
Journal Abbr
Int J Obes
Language
en
ISSN
1476-5497
Accessed
11/16/21, 2:22 PM
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2021 The Author(s)
Citation
Ishaq, M., Bandara, N., Morgan, S., Nowell, C., Mehdi, A. M., Lyu, R., McCarthy, D., Anderson, D., Creek, D. J., Achen, M. G., Shayan, R., & Karnezis, T. (2021). Key signaling networks are dysregulated in patients with the adipose tissue disorder, lipedema. International Journal of Obesity, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41366-021-01002-1