Pro‐Inflammatory macrophages increase in skeletal muscle of high fat‐Fed mice and correlate with metabolic risk markers in humans
Obesity2013Vol. 22(3), pp. 747–757
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Lisbeth N. Fink, Sheila R. Costford, Yun Sok Lee, Thomas E. Jensen, Philip J. Bilan, Andreas Oberbach, Matthias Blüher, Jerrold M. Olefsky, Anette Sams, Amira Klip
Abstract
Mouse and human skeletal muscles gain a distinct population of inflammatory macrophages upon HFD or obesity, linked to insulin resistance in humans and CCL2 availability in mice.
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