Human obesity reduces the number of hepatic leptin receptor (ob-R) expressing NK cells.

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Human obesity reduces the number of hepatic leptin receptor (ob-R) expressing NK cells. / Lautenbach, Anne; Breitmeier, Dirk; Kuhlmann, Susanne; Nave, Heike.

In: ENDOCR RES, Vol. 36, No. 4, 4, 2011, p. 158-166.

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Lautenbach A, Breitmeier D, Kuhlmann S, Nave H. Human obesity reduces the number of hepatic leptin receptor (ob-R) expressing NK cells. ENDOCR RES. 2011;36(4):158-166. 4.

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title = "Human obesity reduces the number of hepatic leptin receptor (ob-R) expressing NK cells.",
abstract = "In the industrialized world, obesity is an increasing socioeconomic health problem. Obese subjects have a higher risk of developing several types of cancer. NK cells are an integral component of the innate immune system, able to destruct tumor cells. The adipokine leptin plays a crucial role in the development of obesity and its related diseases. Peripheral leptin signaling is modulated by the liver.",
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author = "Anne Lautenbach and Dirk Breitmeier and Susanne Kuhlmann and Heike Nave",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
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pages = "158--166",
journal = "ENDOCR RES",
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