Severe obesity increases adipose tissue expression of interleukin-33 and its receptor ST2, both predominantly detectable in endothelial cells of human adipose tissue
Maximilian Zeyda(Medical University of Vienna), Thomas M. Stulnig(Medical University of Vienna), Gerhard Prager(Medical University of Vienna), Johann Wojta(Medical University of Vienna), Bernhard Wernly(Paracelsus Medical University), Bianca Itariu(Medical University of Vienna), Svitlana Demyanets(Medical University of Vienna), Mariana Beiral Hämmerle(Medical University of Vienna), Brigitte Hantusch(Medical University of Vienna), Christoph Kaun(Medical University of Vienna), Angelika Neuhofer(Medical University of Vienna), Maike Keck(Medical University of Vienna), M. Eric Schranz(Medical University of Vienna)
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