Lymphedema alters lipolytic, lipogenic, immune and angiogenic properties of adipose tissue: a hypothesis-generating study in breast cancer survivors
Abstract Later stages of secondary lymphedema are associated with the massive deposition of adipose tissue (AT). The factors driving lymphedema-associated AT (LAT) expansion in humans remain rather elusive. We hypothesized that LAT expansion could be based on alterations of metabolic, adipogenic, im...
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Autores principales: | Michal Koc, Martin Wald, Zuzana Varaliová, Barbora Ondrůjová, Terezie Čížková, Milan Brychta, Jana Kračmerová, Lenka Beranová, Jan Pala, Veronika Šrámková, Michaela Šiklová, Jan Gojda, Lenka Rossmeislová |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2fcad79e438d492d9b8804e178ffb481 |
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