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|TCOverview=Adipose tissue can account for between 5% (lean athletes) and 60% (morbidly obese) of total body mass, making it one of the most plastic organs in the body [8]. In response to changed nutritional status, both adipocyte cell number and size change and even under stable conditions as much as 10% of the adipocytes are turned over annually [1,2]. Thus the birth of new adipocytes from precursor cells (adipogenesis) is central for a functional fat tissue.<br>
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References:<br>
[1] Dynamics of fat cell turnover in humans. Spalding KL et al, Nature, 2008, vol 453, p783-787. PMID:18454136<br>
[2] Adipocyte turnover:relevance to human adiopose tissue morphology- Arner E et al, Diabetes, 2010,59(1):105-9. PMID:19846802<br>
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Revision as of 10:14, 9 December 2014

Series:IN_VITRO DIFFERENTIATION SERIES
Species:Human (Homo sapiens)
Genomic View:Zenbu
Expression table:[{{{tet_config}}} FILE]
Link to TET:[{{{tet_file}}} TET]
Sample providers :Peter Arner
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Primary cells or cell line:{{{primary_cells}}}
Time span:{{{time_span}}}
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Overview

Adipose tissue can account for between 5% (lean athletes) and 60% (morbidly obese) of total body mass, making it one of the most plastic organs in the body [8]. In response to changed nutritional status, both adipocyte cell number and size change and even under stable conditions as much as 10% of the adipocytes are turned over annually [1,2]. Thus the birth of new adipocytes from precursor cells (adipogenesis) is central for a functional fat tissue.

References:
[1] Dynamics of fat cell turnover in humans. Spalding KL et al, Nature, 2008, vol 453, p783-787. PMID:18454136
[2] Adipocyte turnover:relevance to human adiopose tissue morphology- Arner E et al, Diabetes, 2010,59(1):105-9. PMID:19846802

Sample description

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Quality control

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Profiled time course samples

Only samples that passed quality controls (Arner et al. 2015) are shown here. The entire set of samples are downloadable from FANTOM5 human / mouse samples



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