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biofatlab.bsky.social
@biofatlab.bsky.social
Obesity and Type II Diabetes: Adipose tissue biology

https://gestion2.urjc.es/pdi/grupos-investigacion/biofat
The study of these proteins within the AT it's still a field of study in its early stages. So if you want to know more,go to the link above and read our work. Don't hesitate to ask as we'll be delighted to discuss about this emerging topic!
@urjc.bsky.social @sociedadseedo.bsky.social
August 12, 2025 at 1:48 PM
We have tried to set potential roles for these proteins in the AT physiology and disease gathering all the information available about claudins and their participation in different signaling pathways and physiological processes.
August 12, 2025 at 1:48 PM
Here, we review what it's known about claudins within the adipose tissue (AT) physiology and disease. Yes, because claudins are more than tight junction proteins! We show that many claudins can be found in different cell populations in human and mice adipose tissue
August 12, 2025 at 1:48 PM