Adipose Tissue: Endocrine Functions, Health Implications, and Future Perspectives provides a thorough exploration of adipose tissue not merely as a passive energy reservoir, but as a dynamic endocrine organ central to metabolic health and disease. This authoritative volume bridges basic science and clinical medicine to examine the pivotal role of adipose tissue in hormonal regulation, energy homeostasis, inflammation, and the pathophysiology of metabolic disorders.
With the global obesity epidemic on the rise, this text delivers timely insights into how dysfunction in adipose biology contributes to chronic conditions such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, and certain cancers. Key emphasis is placed on molecular signaling pathways, adipokine secretion, immune interactions, and advances in imaging and biomarker discovery. Cutting-edge research is translated into clinical perspectives, offering physicians and researchers a comprehensive understanding of early detection, prevention, and treatment strategies.
Key Features:
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Explores adipose tissue as a hormonally active endocrine organ
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Integrates basic molecular biology with clinical implications in metabolic diseases
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Highlights roles of white, brown, and beige adipose depots in health and disease
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Discusses adipokines, immune signaling, and inflammation in adipose dysfunction
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Covers recent technologies in adipose imaging and therapeutic targeting
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Offers forward-looking perspectives on precision medicine in metabolic disorders
️ Suggested Categories:
Endocrinology
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Hormone Biology
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Diabetes & Metabolism
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Obesity Research
Internal Medicine
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Cardiometabolic Health
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Preventive Medicine
Biomedical Science
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Molecular Physiology
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Clinical Translational Research
Public Health
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Obesity & Lifestyle Disease
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Metabolic Syndrome Epidemiology
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