Discover how Nobel laureate Ardem Patapoutian's research on PIEZO channels revolutionizes our understanding of human biology.
A new study describes a type of cartilage that may have been discovered, forgotten and found again at several points in history.
More than a decade ago, while studying fat cells in the mouse ear skin ... tearing and deformation than adipose tissue but was less stiff than knee cartilage. This ability of lipo-cartilage to spring ...
Regenerative medicine is a field of science that aims to heal or replace damaged cells, tissues, and organs for patients who suffer injuries or degenerative disorders. It encompasses tissue ...
The tissue, which they call "lipocartilage," superficially looks a lot like adipose tissue — better ... The team was studying the skin of mouse ears when they stumbled upon the fat-stuffed ...
Although obese individuals are at greater risk of diabetes, high blood pressure or high cholesterol, not all obese people ...
Researchers found no significant differences in visceral adipose tissue changes for early time-restricted eating (TRE), late TRE, or self-selected TRE vs standard care. Manuel Dote-Montero, Ph.D., ...
In obese adipose tissue, an increase in pro-inflammatory M1 ATMs forms a crown-like structure (CLS) surrounding dead adipocytes. Recent research has uncovered new macrophage subtypes, particularly in ...
Accumulating evidence reveals that adipose tissue is an immunologically active organ that exerts multiple impacts on the regulation of systemic energy metabolism. Adipose tissue immunity is modulated ...