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Pro-inflammatory macrophages increase in skeletal muscle of high fat-fed mice and correlate with metabolic risk markers in humans. / Fink, Lisbeth N; Costford, Sheila R; Lee, Yun S; Jensen, Thomas E; Bilan, Philip J; Oberbach, Andreas; Blüher, Matthias; Olefsky, Jerrold M; Sams, Anette; Klip, Amira.
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Obesity, Bind 22, Nr. 3, 2014, s. 747-757.
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Fink, LN, Costford, SR, Lee, YS
, Jensen, TE, Bilan, PJ, Oberbach, A, Blüher, M, Olefsky, JM, Sams, A & Klip, A 2014, '
Pro-inflammatory macrophages increase in skeletal muscle of high fat-fed mice and correlate with metabolic risk markers in humans',
Obesity, bind 22, nr. 3, s. 747-757.
https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.20615
APA
Fink, L. N., Costford, S. R., Lee, Y. S.
, Jensen, T. E., Bilan, P. J., Oberbach, A., Blüher, M., Olefsky, J. M., Sams, A., & Klip, A. (2014).
Pro-inflammatory macrophages increase in skeletal muscle of high fat-fed mice and correlate with metabolic risk markers in humans.
Obesity,
22(3), 747-757.
https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.20615
Vancouver
Fink LN, Costford SR, Lee YS
, Jensen TE, Bilan PJ, Oberbach A o.a.
Pro-inflammatory macrophages increase in skeletal muscle of high fat-fed mice and correlate with metabolic risk markers in humans.
Obesity. 2014;22(3):747-757.
https://doi.org/10.1002/oby.20615
Author
Fink, Lisbeth N ; Costford, Sheila R ; Lee, Yun S ; Jensen, Thomas E ; Bilan, Philip J ; Oberbach, Andreas ; Blüher, Matthias ; Olefsky, Jerrold M ; Sams, Anette ; Klip, Amira. / Pro-inflammatory macrophages increase in skeletal muscle of high fat-fed mice and correlate with metabolic risk markers in humans. I: Obesity. 2014 ; Bind 22, Nr. 3. s. 747-757.
Bibtex
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title = "Pro-inflammatory macrophages increase in skeletal muscle of high fat-fed mice and correlate with metabolic risk markers in humans",
abstract = "In obesity, immune cells infiltrate adipose tissue. Skeletal muscle is the major tissue of insulin-dependent glucose disposal, and indices of muscle inflammation arise during obesity, but whether and which immune cells increase in muscle remain unclear.",
author = "Fink, {Lisbeth N} and Costford, {Sheila R} and Lee, {Yun S} and Jensen, {Thomas E} and Bilan, {Philip J} and Andreas Oberbach and Matthias Bl{\"u}her and Olefsky, {Jerrold M} and Anette Sams and Amira Klip",
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doi = "10.1002/oby.20615",
language = "English",
volume = "22",
pages = "747--757",
journal = "Obesity",
issn = "1930-7381",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
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RIS
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T1 - Pro-inflammatory macrophages increase in skeletal muscle of high fat-fed mice and correlate with metabolic risk markers in humans
AU - Fink, Lisbeth N
AU - Costford, Sheila R
AU - Lee, Yun S
AU - Jensen, Thomas E
AU - Bilan, Philip J
AU - Oberbach, Andreas
AU - Blüher, Matthias
AU - Olefsky, Jerrold M
AU - Sams, Anette
AU - Klip, Amira
N1 - CURIS 2014 NEXS 149
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - In obesity, immune cells infiltrate adipose tissue. Skeletal muscle is the major tissue of insulin-dependent glucose disposal, and indices of muscle inflammation arise during obesity, but whether and which immune cells increase in muscle remain unclear.
AB - In obesity, immune cells infiltrate adipose tissue. Skeletal muscle is the major tissue of insulin-dependent glucose disposal, and indices of muscle inflammation arise during obesity, but whether and which immune cells increase in muscle remain unclear.
U2 - 10.1002/oby.20615
DO - 10.1002/oby.20615
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 24030890
VL - 22
SP - 747
EP - 757
JO - Obesity
JF - Obesity
SN - 1930-7381
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ER -