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I want a woman with a little adipose tissue.
Muscle mass may increase at the expense of adipose tissue.
Women, after all, had a certain amount of excess adipose tissue to contend with.
In humans, brown adipose tissue is present at birth and decreases with age.
There is actually no evidence at present that glucagon has any effect on white adipose tissue.
In some cases, a child may be overweight because he or she has a large amount of body fat (adipose tissue).
But after a while, they generate more heat by burning a special form of fat: brown adipose tissue.
Instead, it is a wedge of adipose tissue (fat) covered by skin.
The name comes from the scientific name for body fat, adipose tissue.
Increases the release of free fatty acids from adipose tissue.
It is most abundant in the liver, kidney, and adipose tissue.
The said muscle is covered entirely by adipose tissue.
This is characterized by an excessive accumulation of energy in the adipose tissue or blood.
Moreover, adipose tissue can affect other organ systems of the body and may lead to disease.
Some tissues never show expression including: muscle, adipose tissue, and bone.
Fit as a fiddle only he has a lot of adipose tissue concealed about his person.
Long-term satiety comes from the fat stored in adipose tissue.
Mild weight gain is common due to increase in subcutaneous adipose tissue.
"When you are talking about 0.67 percent body fat, that means that the animals have no adipose tissue," he said.
Adipose tissue displays notably different properties depending on its location in the body.
The human homologue was identified as the most abundant transcript in adipose tissue.
Like a bear before hibernation, he had enough adipose tissue to shield him from the chill.
Gessner in 1551 was the first to describe adipose tissue.