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    Enjoy highlights from ENDO 2022 with our session recordings package on Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity. Session formats include Meet the Professor, Oral Presentation, and Symposium. Plus, earn credits! Adipose Tissue, Appetite, and Obesity Recordings are certified for up to 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

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    Adipose tissue is highly versatile, dynamic and essential for metabolic health. In 2022, several exciting discoveries provided a high-resolution view of cellular composition and cell–cell communication within the adipose niche, and revealed how adipose tissue communicates with other organs and modulates metabolism during normal and pathophysiological states.

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    Adipose tissue is highly versatile, dynamic and essential for metabolic health. In 2022, several exciting discoveries provided a high-resolution view of cellular composition and cell–cell communication within the adipose niche, and revealed how adipose tissue communicates with other organs and modulates metabolism during normal and pathophysiological states.

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    • Yu-Hua Tseng outlines the key advances in #adipose tissue research from the past year (£) https://t.co/Zb4MwvZYDk https://t.co/TPgZPSXN4i

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    Understanding of intermuscular adipose tissue has expanded over the past few years. This Review discusses the specific role of intermuscular adipose tissue in metabolic diseases in humans and in animal models, with a particular emphasis on the quantity and biological properties of this unique adipose tissue.

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    Obesity is an important risk factor for severe COVID-19 and, possibly, for breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infections in fully vaccinated people. Novel findings highlight how SARS-CoV-2 infects adipose tissue and promotes subclinical inflammation. Thus, also based on knowledge about endocrine dysfunction facilitating SARS-CoV-2 infection, a vicious cycle involving obesity, impaired metabolic health and…

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    The long non-coding RNA HOTAIR is exclusively expressed in gluteofemoral subcutaneous adipose tissue (GSAT) and is functionally required for GSAT adipocyte differentiation. A genetic variation analysis showed that the minor allele of rs1443512 is associated with reduced HOTAIR expression and decreased adipose tissue mass in the leg and gynoid regions.

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