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Peter Arner

Researcher at Karolinska Institutet

Publications -  565
Citations -  56932

Peter Arner is an academic researcher from Karolinska Institutet. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adipose tissue & Lipolysis. The author has an hindex of 114, co-authored 553 publications receiving 52710 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Arner include Karolinska University Hospital & Bristol-Myers Squibb.

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Omentectomy in Addition to Bariatric Surgery-a 5-Year Follow-up.

TL;DR: In agreement with previous shorter studies, removal of the greater omentum in addition to GBP is not associated with metabolic benefits after long-term follow-up.
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Depot-specific differences in fatty acid composition and distinct associations with lipogenic gene expression in abdominal adipose tissue of obese women.

TL;DR: SAT and VAT are two distinct depots with regard to FA composition and expression of key lipogenic genes, however, the small differences between sS AT and dSAT suggest that FA metabolism of SAT is rather homogenous.
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In vivo studies on insulin permeability of an immunoisolation device intended for islet transplantation using the microdialysis technique.

TL;DR: Histological examination showed that the number of vascular profiles within 15 μm of the device were significantly higher at 2, 4 weeks and 3 months after transplantation when compared to numbers at 1 week, and it is suggested that such a schedule might improve function of the encapsulated graft.
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An assay for beta-adrenergic receptors in isolated human fat cells.

TL;DR: Specific beta-adrenergic receptor number and affinity in isolated human adipocytes could be determined in about 1 g of human adipose tissue with the present method.
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Phosphodiesterase Activity in Human Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue in Hyper- and Hypothyroidism

TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that in man, the apparent Vmax for the PDE with low Km is determined by the thyroid hormones.