From: White adipose tissue reference network: a knowledge resource for exploring health-relevant relations
Title | Accession/Reference | Species | Tissue | Data type | Source |
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Dietary restriction of mice on a high-fat diet induces substrate efficiency and improves metabolic health | GSE27213 | Mouse | Adipose (epididymal) | Transcriptomics, Physiology, Clinical chemistry | Bioclaims |
Short-term, high-fat feeding-induced changes in white adipose tissue gene expression are highly predictive for long-term changes | GSE38337 | Mouse | Adipose (epididymal) | Transcriptomics, physiology, clinical chemistry | Bioclaims |
Early biomarkers identified in a rat model of a healthier phenotype based on early postnatal dietary intervention may predict the response to an obesogenic environment in adulthood | Torrens et al. | Rat | PBMC, adipose (retroperitoneal) | Transcriptomics (PBMC), qPCR (adipose), clinical chemistry | Bioclaims |
n − 3 PUFAs in obese and non-obese volunteers | See Supplemental Data 2 | Human | Blood | Clinical chemistry, physiology | Bioclaims |
Short-term fatty acid intervention elicits differential gene expression responses in adipose tissue from lean and overweight men | E-TABM-377 | Human | Adipose (subcutaneous) | Transcriptomics | External |
Assessment of diet-induced obese rats as an obesity model by comparative functional genomics | GSE8700 | Rat | Adipose (epididymal) | Transcriptomics | External |
Diet and feeding condition induced gene expression in rat peripheral blood mononuclear cells | GSE14497 | Rat | PBMC | Transcriptomics | External |
Diabetes biomarker disease progression study in rat adipose tissue | GSE13268 | Rat | Adipose (abdominal) | Transcriptomics | External |
Time-course microarrays reveal early activation of the immune transcriptome and adipokine dysregulation leads to fibrosis in visceral adipose depots during diet-induced obesity | GSE39549 | Mouse | Adipose (visceral) | Transcriptomics | External |
Resveratrol improves adipose insulin signaling and reduces the inflammatory response in adipose tissue of rhesus monkeys on a high-fat, high-sugar diet | GSE50005 | Macaca mulatta | Adipose (Subcutaneous) | Transcriptomics | External |