Tissue weight
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The results revealed that ME treatment decreased body weight and fat mass including visceral adipose tissue, epididymal white adipose tissue, subcutaneous adipose tissue. The results suggest that ME is effective in reducing weight and adipose tissue mass in HFD-fed mice.
8p vimalfoy 08-02-2023 3 1 Download
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Single-cell analysis is a powerful tool for dissecting the cellular composition within a tissue or organ. However, it remains difficult to detect rare and common cell types at the same time. Here, we present a new computational method, GiniClust2, to overcome this challenge.
13p vimichaelfaraday 25-03-2022 12 1 Download
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Our data suggest that a restricted high-fat diet feeding shows an obvious effect on the change of body weight as well as on the alteration of adipose tissue size and weight. Hence, the restricted high-fat diet feeding may be used as a promise method to induce obese model at least partly in mouse.
5p tamynhan9 02-12-2020 15 2 Download
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Grain weight (GW) is a key component of sunflower yield and quality, but may be limited by maternal tissues. Cell growth is influenced by expansin proteins that loosen the plant cell wall.
14p vishikamaru2711 29-04-2020 11 1 Download
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Benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) is a common food pollutant that causes DNA adduct formation and is carcinogenic. The report of a positive correlation between human plasma B[a]P levels and body mass index, together with B[a]P’s lipophilicity, led us to test for possible adverse effects of B[a]P on adipose tissue.
11p inspiron33 26-03-2013 47 4 Download
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Background: Dercum’s disease (DD) is characterised by obesity and chronic pain ( 3 months) in the adipose tissue. The pathogenesis of DD is unknown, but inflammatory components have been proposed. In previous reports and studies, an inconsistent picture of the histological appearance of the adipose tissue in DD has been described. The aim of this investigation was to examine the histological appearance of adipose tissue in patients with DD, with particular focus on inflammatory signs. Methods: Fat biopsies were sampled from painful regions from 53 patients with DD.
6p thulanh27 12-12-2011 65 3 Download
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Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Histology of adipose tissue inflammation in Dercum’s disease, obesity and normal weight controls: a case control study...
6p thulanh26 09-12-2011 33 4 Download
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Osteomyelitis of the thoracic spine demonstrated on a sagittal, fatsuppressed T1-weighted magnetic resonance image after the administration of IV gadolinium. At T8–T9, there is involvement of the adjacent vertebral bodies and intervening disk. Abnormally enhancing inflammatory tissue extends from the disk space anteriorly (white arrow) as well as posteriorly into the epidural space, compressing the thecal sac (black arrow).
5p thanhongan 07-12-2010 68 3 Download
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TRUS is the imaging technique most frequently used to assess the primary tumor, but its chief use is directing prostate biopsies, not staging. No TRUS finding consistently indicates cancer with certainty. CT lacks sensitivity and specificity to detect extraprostatic extension and is inferior to MRI in visualization of lymph nodes. In general, MRI performed with an endorectal coil is superior to CT to detect cancer in the prostate and to assess local disease extent.
5p konheokonmummim 03-12-2010 114 5 Download
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Anthropometrics Anthropometric measurements provide information on body muscle mass and fat reserves. The most practical and commonly used measurements are body weight, height, triceps skinfold (TSF), and mid-arm muscle circumference (MAMC). Body weight is one of the most useful nutritional parameters to follow in patients who are acutely or chronically ill. Unintentional weight loss during illness often reflects loss of lean body mass (muscle and organ tissue), especially if it is rapid and not caused by diuresis.
12p konheokonmummim 03-12-2010 72 4 Download
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Harrison's Internal Medicine Chapter 46. Fluid and Electrolyte Disturbances Sodium and Water Sodium and Water: Introduction Composition of Body Fluids Water is the most abundant constituent in the body, comprising approximately 50% of body weight in women and 60% in men. This difference is attributable to differences in the relative proportions of adipose tissue in men and women. Total body water is distributed in two major compartments: 55–75% is intracellular [intracellular fluid (ICF)], and 25–45% is extracellular [extracellular fluid (ECF)].
5p ongxaemnumber1 29-11-2010 85 9 Download