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  2. Brown adipose tissue - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, several newer studies have documented the substantial benefits of cold exposure in multiple species including humans, for example researchers concluded that "activation of brown adipose tissue is a powerful therapeutic avenue to ameliorate hyperlipidaemia and protect from atherosclerosis" [30] and that brown fat activation reduces ...

  3. Thermogenin - Wikipedia

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    UCP1 is activated in the brown fat cell by fatty acids and inhibited by nucleotides. [6] Fatty acids are released by the following signaling cascade: Sympathetic nervous system terminals release Norepinephrine onto a Beta-3 adrenergic receptor on the plasma membrane .

  4. How 'switching on' brown fat may protect against obesity - AOL

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    A new study in mice looks at how activating healthy brown fat could help promote weight loss and protect against obesity.

  5. PRDM16 - Wikipedia

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    PRDM16 activates brown fat cell identity and can control the determination of brown adipose fate. A knock-out of PRDM16 in mice shows a loss of brown cell characteristics, showing that PRDM16 activity is important in determining brown adipose fate. [9] Brown adipocytes consist of densely packed mitochondria that contain uncoupling protein 1 ...

  6. Brown fat 'can boost your health', study finds - AOL

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    Unlike the white fat many of us are trying to lose this January, people with brown fat are less likely to suffer from serious diseases, research shows.

  7. Thermogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Activation cascade of thermogenin in cells of brown adipose tissue. Non-shivering thermogenesis occurs in brown adipose tissue (brown fat) [3] that is present in almost all eutherians (swine being the only exception currently known [4] [5]). [6]

  8. Adipocyte - Wikipedia

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    A typical fat cell is 0.1 mm in diameter [2] with some being twice that size, and others half that size. However, these numerical estimates of fat cell size depend largely on the measurement method and the location of the adipose tissue. [2] The fat stored is in a semi-liquid state, and is composed primarily of triglycerides, and cholesteryl ester.

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