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A new atlas of cells in fat tissue

Obesity is increasing worldwide and is linked to health problems, but not everyone with obesity develops these issues. Some people with obesity are still considered metabolically healthy. The fat inside the abdomen (visceral fat) is a key predictor of health risks because dysfunction in fat tissue affects metabolism and increases the risk of diseases. Recent advances in single-cell and single-nucleus transcriptomics have provided new insights into the complexity of fat tissue and how it responds to obesity. However, there is still limited understanding of how different cell populations and their gene expression relate to disease severity. Researchers from Zurich and Read Full Article At: A new atlas of cells in fat tissue

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