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Adiponectin signaling and function in insulin target tissues
Hong Ruan,
Lily Q. Dong
Department of Cell Systems & Anatomy
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Medicine and Dentistry
Adiponectin
100%
Combination Therapy
37%
Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young
37%
Comprehension
37%
Regulatory Mechanism
37%
Signal Transduction
25%
Obesity
25%
Insulin Resistance
25%
Target Tissue
25%
Morbidity
12%
Serositis
12%
Insulin Sensitivity
12%
Biological Activity
12%
Exercise
12%
Threat
12%
Metabolic Regulation
12%
Resistin
12%
Mortality
12%
Cells
12%
Base
12%
Tissues
12%
Public Health
12%
Quality of Life
12%
Energy Metabolism
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Adiponectin
100%
Comprehension
37%
Regulatory Mechanism
37%
Insulin
25%
Signal Transduction
25%
Target Tissue
25%
Insulin Resistance
25%
Morbidity
12%
Adipocyte
12%
Molecule
12%
Electric Potential
12%
Energy Metabolism
12%
Threat
12%
Insulin Sensitivity
12%
Biological Activity
12%
Exercise
12%
Metabolic Regulation
12%
Life
12%
Health
12%
Mortality
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Adiponectin
100%
Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
37%
Insulin
25%
Obesity
25%
Insulin Resistance
25%
Inflammation
12%
Morbidity
12%
Diabetes Mellitus
12%
Mortality
12%
Base
12%
Resistin
12%