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The EMBO Journal|January 17, 2014
Hormone-induced mitochondrial fission is utilized by brown adipocytes as an amplification pathway for energy expenditureJakob D Wikstrom, Kiana Mahdaviani, Marc Liesa, et al.
Aging|February 18, 2017
Improved health-span and lifespan in mtDNA mutator mice treated with the mitochondrially targeted antioxidant SkQ1Irina G Shabalina, Mikhail Yu Vyssokikh, Natalia Gibanova, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|March 1, 2023
Cold acclimation and pioglitazone combined increase thermogenic capacity of brown and white adipose tissues but this does not translate into higher energy expenditure in miceLuís Felipe Galvão Valdivia, Érique Castro, Rosangela Aparecida Dos Santos Eichler, et al.
Cell Metabolism|December 7, 2024
Emerging debates and resolutions in brown adipose tissue researchAaron M Cypess, Barbara Cannon, Jan Nedergaard, et al.
Nature Metabolism|July 23, 2020
Human brown adipose tissue is phenocopied by classical brown adipose tissue in physiologically humanized miceJasper M A de Jong, Wenfei Sun, Nuno D Pires, et al.
Nature Metabolism|August 5, 2020
Author Correction: Human brown adipose tissue is phenocopied by classical brown adipose tissue in physiologically humanized miceJasper M A de Jong, Wenfei Sun, Nuno D Pires, et al.
Plos One|July 9, 2010
UCP1 induction during recruitment of brown adipocytes in white adipose tissue is dependent on cyclooxygenase activityLise Madsen, Lone M Pedersen, Haldis Haukaas Lillefosse, et al.
Nature Medicine|April 18, 2017
Alternatively activated macrophages do not synthesize catecholamines or contribute to adipose tissue adaptive thermogenesisKatrin Fischer, Henry H Ruiz, Kevin Jhun, et al.
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The EMBO Journal|January 17, 2014
Hormone-induced mitochondrial fission is utilized by brown adipocytes as an amplification pathway for energy expenditureJakob D Wikstrom, Kiana Mahdaviani, Marc Liesa, et al.
Aging|February 18, 2017
Improved health-span and lifespan in mtDNA mutator mice treated with the mitochondrially targeted antioxidant SkQ1Irina G Shabalina, Mikhail Yu Vyssokikh, Natalia Gibanova, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|March 1, 2023
Cold acclimation and pioglitazone combined increase thermogenic capacity of brown and white adipose tissues but this does not translate into higher energy expenditure in miceLuís Felipe Galvão Valdivia, Érique Castro, Rosangela Aparecida Dos Santos Eichler, et al.
Cell Metabolism|December 7, 2024
Emerging debates and resolutions in brown adipose tissue researchAaron M Cypess, Barbara Cannon, Jan Nedergaard, et al.
Nature Metabolism|July 23, 2020
Human brown adipose tissue is phenocopied by classical brown adipose tissue in physiologically humanized miceJasper M A de Jong, Wenfei Sun, Nuno D Pires, et al.
Nature Metabolism|August 5, 2020
Author Correction: Human brown adipose tissue is phenocopied by classical brown adipose tissue in physiologically humanized miceJasper M A de Jong, Wenfei Sun, Nuno D Pires, et al.
Plos One|July 9, 2010
UCP1 induction during recruitment of brown adipocytes in white adipose tissue is dependent on cyclooxygenase activityLise Madsen, Lone M Pedersen, Haldis Haukaas Lillefosse, et al.
Nature Medicine|April 18, 2017
Alternatively activated macrophages do not synthesize catecholamines or contribute to adipose tissue adaptive thermogenesisKatrin Fischer, Henry H Ruiz, Kevin Jhun, et al.
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