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    Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor–D (VEGF-D) Overexpression and Lymphatic Expansion in Murine Adipose Tissue Improves Metabolism in Obesity by Chakraborty, Adri, Barajas, Sheridan, Lammoglia, Gabriela M., Reyna, Andrea J., Morley, Thomas S., Johnson, Joshua A., Scherer, Philipp E., Rutkowski, Joseph M.

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-04-2019)
    “…Obese adipose tissue expansion is an inflammatory process that results in dysregulated lipolysis, increased circulating lipids, ectopic lipid deposition, and…”
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    Indications of Peripheral Pain, Dermal Hypersensitivity, and Neurogenic Inflammation in Patients with Lipedema by Chakraborty, Adri, Crescenzi, Rachelle, Usman, Timaj A, Reyna, Andrea J, Garza, Maria E, Al-Ghadban, Sara, Herbst, Karen L, Donahue, Paula M C, Rutkowski, Joseph M

    “…Lipedema is a disease with abnormally increased adipose tissue deposition and distribution. Pain sensations have been described in the clinical evaluation of…”
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    Evaluation of the Cardiometabolic Disorders after Spinal Cord Injury in Mice by Ghnenis, Adel B, Jones, Calvin, Sefiani, Arthur, Douthitt, Ashley J, Reyna, Andrea J, Rutkowski, Joseph M, Geoffroy, Cédric G

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (24-03-2022)
    “…Changes in cardiometabolic functions contribute to increased morbidity and mortality after chronic spinal cord injury. Despite many advancements in discovering…”
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    Increased adipose tissue lymphatic vessel density inhibits thermogenesis through elevated neurotensin levels by Phan, Thien T, Chakraborty, Adri, Tatum, Madison A, Lima-Orellana, Ana, Reyna, Andrea J, Rutkowski, Joseph M

    “…During cold exposure, white adipose tissue can remodel to dissipate energy as heat under cold similar to thermogenic brown adipose tissue. This "browning" and…”
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    Impact of High Fat Diet and Bolus Feeding on Chyle Accumulation in a Mouse Model of Generalized Lymphatic Anomaly by Creed, Heidi A, Sanfelippo, Ashley N, Reyna, Andrea J, Chakraborty, Adri, Rutkowski, Joseph M

    Published in Lymphatic research and biology (01-08-2022)
    “…Generalized lymphatic anomalies (GLA) are complex vessel malformations that can impair lymphatic function. Potential GLA complications include lipid-rich lymph…”
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    Dichotomous effects on lymphatic transport with loss of caveolae in mice by Baranwal, Gaurav, Creed, Heidi A., Cromer, Walter E., Wang, Wei, Upchurch, Bradley D., Smithhart, Matt C., Vadlamani, Suman S., Clark, Mary‐Catherine C., Busbuso, Napoleon C., Blais, Stephanie N., Reyna, Andrea J., Dongaonkar, Ranjeet M., Zawieja, David C., Rutkowski, Joseph M.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-08-2021)
    “…Aim Fluid and macromolecule transport from the interstitium into and through lymphatic vessels is necessary for tissue homeostasis. While lymphatic capillary…”
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    Adipose Tissue VEGF‐D Overexpression Increases Lymphatic Vessel Density and Protects Against Inflammation and Insulin Resistance in Obesity by Lammoglia, Gabriela M, Barajas, Sheridan E, Reyna, Andrea J, Rutkowski, Joseph M

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract only Lymphatic vessels modulate tissue fluid balance and inflammation and provide a conduit for endocrine and lipid transport: all mechanisms that…”
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    DHT Differentially Regulates T Helper Cell Related Cytokines and MicroRNAs In Visceral and Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue of Female Mice by Kothmann, Kadden H, Kay, Matthew, Romney, Sherdina E, Acebo, Sarah, Reyna, Andrea J, Choudhury, Mahua, Rutkowski, Joseph M, Newell-Fugate, Annie E

    Published in Journal of the Endocrine Society (03-05-2021)
    “…Abstract Hyperandrogenemic, insulin resistant polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) patients often have low-grade inflammation due to elevated circulating…”
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