Adipose tissue expandability and the early origins of PCOS

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The most prevalent phenotypes of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are characterized by insulin resistance and androgen excess. The adipose tissue (AT) expandability hypothesis explains the development of insulin resistance in obesity and in cases of AT deficit. In line with this hypothesis, we propo …
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Authors de Zegher F;Lopez-Bermejo A;Ibáñez L;;
Journal trends in endocrinology and metabolism: tem
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