Over the last century, our modern concepts and understanding of metabolism and immunology have evolved largely in parallel. Notably, during the last decade, there has been a sharpened focus on the convergence of metabolism and immune function. In part motivated by studies originally published in the
Anthony W. Ferrante Jr.
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Fatty acid synthesis configures the plasma membrane for inflammation in diabetes
X Wei, H Song, L Yin, MG Rizzo, R Sidhu, DF Covey, DS Ory, CF Semenkovich |
Nature | 2016 |
The Macrophage Switch in Obesity Development
A Castoldi, CN de Souza, NO Câmara, PM Moraes-Vieira |
Frontiers in immunology | 2016 |
Does bariatric surgery improve adipose tissue function?: Bariatric surgery and adipose tissue
H Frikke-Schmidt, RW O'Rourke, CN Lumeng, DA Sandoval, RJ Seeley |
Obesity Reviews | 2016 |
Physiological Aging: Links Among Adipose Tissue Dysfunction, Diabetes, and Frailty
MB Stout, JN Justice, BJ Nicklas, JL Kirkland |
Physiology (Bethesda, Md.) | 2016 |
Intrinsic and Tumor Microenvironment-Induced Metabolism Adaptations of T Cells and Impact on Their Differentiation and Function
S Kouidhi, MZ Noman, C Kieda, AB Elgaaied, S Chouaib |
Frontiers in immunology | 2016 |
Macrophages in age-related chronic inflammatory diseases
Y Oishi, I Manabe |
npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease | 2016 |