Transcriptome Analyses of Adipose Tissue Samples Identify EGFL6 as a Candidate Gene Involved in Obesity-Related Adipose Tissue Dysfunction in Children
Obesity develops early in childhood and is accompanied by early signs of adipose tissue (AT) dysfunction and metabolic disease in children. In order to analyse the molecular processes during obesity-related AT accumulation in children, we investigated genome-wide expression profiles in AT samples, i...
Main Authors: | Biemann, R. (Author), Isermann, B. (Author), Kempf, E. (Author), Kirsten, H. (Author), Körner, A. (Author), Kühnapfel, A. (Author), Landgraf, K. (Author), Schlanstein, M. (Author), Scholz, M. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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