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Mechanisms involved in the loss of brown adipose tissue in the AGPAT2 deficient mouse

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TABLE  1.  Classification,  clinical  features,  and  molecular  bases  of  congenital  generalized  lipodystrophy (CGL) syndromes
FIGURE  1:  Gene  products  implicated  in  lipodystrophy  and  lipid  droplet  formation  in  adipocytes
FIGURE  2:  Brown,  white  and  brite/beige  adipocytes.  There  are  three  types  of  adipocyte:
FIGURE 4: Transcriptional regulation of brown adipogenesis. Classical brown adipocytes  reside  in  the  interscapular  adipose  tissue  of  rodents  and  newborn  humans
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