Adipose tissue that is part of the hypodermis.
1Adipokine secretion rates from visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue explants were also determined.
2The total volumes of the muscle, visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue were measured.
3Increased lipolytic subcutaneous adipose tissue response in hyperthyroid patients may involve postreceptor signaling mechanisms.
4Furthermore, in infants, birth weight correlated with the amount of their subcutaneous adipose tissue.
5These values were higher in the subcutaneous adipose tissue compared with visceral adipose tissue.
6The role of thyroid hormones on lipolysis in human subcutaneous adipose tissue was investigated.
7Methods: Baseline biopsies of abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue were obtained from 23 subjects without diabetes.
8The same situation prevailed in the subcutaneous adipose tissue.
9Catheters of the three systems were inserted into subcutaneous adipose tissue of the abdominal region.
10Ectopic Wnt-10b causes loss of subcutaneous adipose tissue and TGFβ-independent dermal fibrosis in transgenic mice.
11Abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue was obtained for western blotting.
12Background: HIV lipodystrophy and other lipodystrophy syndromes are characterized by extensive loss of subcutaneous adipose tissue.
13In amputation patients, the subcutaneous adipose tissue proinflammatory phenotype was relatively attenuated in perivascular adipose tissue.
14This dosage also increased lipid oxidation in subcutaneous adipose tissue, thus causing a higher total energy expenditure.
15Men had 2.1 times more embedded fasciae in the subcutaneous adipose tissue.
16IN VITRO experiments were performed on differentiating preadipocytes and isolated mature adipocytes from human subcutaneous adipose tissue.
Translations for subcutaneous adipose tissue