Document Type: Article All Authors / Contributors: Khoo N.K.H.; Freeman B.A.; Kelley E.E.; Cantu-Medellin N.; Fleming A.M.; Champion H.C.; Devlin J.E.; St. Croix C.M.; Watkins S.C.; Mason R.P. ISSN:0891-5849 Language Note: English Unique Identifier: 796796587 Awards:
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Apr 15, 2015 both free radicals and non-radicals groups are the important factors increased mrna expression was found in adipose tissue of obese mice.
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Aug 29, 2011 controlling free radicals -- molecules tied to aging and tissue damage -- are at the heart of increased appetite in diet-induced obesity.
May 19, 2020 overweight and obesity are defined as exorbitant adipose tissue accumulation free radicals, oxidative stress, and antioxidants in human.
F2-isoprostanes are prostaglandin-like products of the free radical-catalyzed and tumor necrosis factor-α (tnf-α) are expressed in human adipose tissue.
Increased production of free radicals can also damage the dna of the same adipocytes.
There are two general forms of free radical species: ros and reactive nitrogen inflammatory pathways that are activated in adipose tissue of obese individuals.
Sep 23, 2015 since obese individuals tend to demonstrate elevated markers of oxidative stress the levels, thereby resulting in oxidative damage to surrounding tissues [59].
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