Investigations of the human endocannabinoid system in two subcutaneous adipose tissue depots in lean subjects and in obese subjects before and after weight loss

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Investigations of the human endocannabinoid system in two subcutaneous adipose tissue depots in lean subjects and in obese subjects before and after weight loss. / Bennetzen, Marianne Faurholt; Wellner, Niels; Ahmed, Syed Sayeem Uddin; Ahmed, S M; Diep, T A; Hansen, Harald S.; Richelsen, Bjørn; Pedersen, S B.

In: International Journal of Obesity, Vol. 35, No. 11, 2011, p. 1377-84.

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Bennetzen, MF, Wellner, N, Ahmed, SSU, Ahmed, SM, Diep, TA, Hansen, HS, Richelsen, B & Pedersen, SB 2011, 'Investigations of the human endocannabinoid system in two subcutaneous adipose tissue depots in lean subjects and in obese subjects before and after weight loss', International Journal of Obesity, vol. 35, no. 11, pp. 1377-84. https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.8

APA

Bennetzen, M. F., Wellner, N., Ahmed, S. S. U., Ahmed, S. M., Diep, T. A., Hansen, H. S., Richelsen, B., & Pedersen, S. B. (2011). Investigations of the human endocannabinoid system in two subcutaneous adipose tissue depots in lean subjects and in obese subjects before and after weight loss. International Journal of Obesity, 35(11), 1377-84. https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.8

Vancouver

Bennetzen MF, Wellner N, Ahmed SSU, Ahmed SM, Diep TA, Hansen HS et al. Investigations of the human endocannabinoid system in two subcutaneous adipose tissue depots in lean subjects and in obese subjects before and after weight loss. International Journal of Obesity. 2011;35(11):1377-84. https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.8

Author

Bennetzen, Marianne Faurholt ; Wellner, Niels ; Ahmed, Syed Sayeem Uddin ; Ahmed, S M ; Diep, T A ; Hansen, Harald S. ; Richelsen, Bjørn ; Pedersen, S B. / Investigations of the human endocannabinoid system in two subcutaneous adipose tissue depots in lean subjects and in obese subjects before and after weight loss. In: International Journal of Obesity. 2011 ; Vol. 35, No. 11. pp. 1377-84.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Endocannabinoids (ECs) have a role in obesity by affecting appetite and through peripheral effects. Obesity is associated with a dysregulation of the endocannabinoid system (ECS).",
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