Obesity, inflammation and cancer / Andrew J. Dannenberg, Nathan A. Berger, editors.

In addition to their metabolic and endocrinologic effects, obesity and adipose tissue have now been shown to be associated with chronic low grade inflammation resulting in cellular and humoral factors of which the latter may act by endocrine, paracrine and autocrine mechanisms. These inflammatory me...

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Other Authors: Berger, Nathan A. (Editor), Dannenberg, Andrew J. (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer, [2013]
Series:Energy balance and cancer ; 7.
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