Articles | Volume 63, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-63-61-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-63-61-2020
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21 Feb 2020
Original study |  | 21 Feb 2020

Characterization of different adipose depots in fattened buffalo: histological features and expression profiling of adipocyte markers

Jieping Huang, Xiaoyan Liu, Xue Feng, Mingming Zhang, Kaixing Qu, Jianyong Liu, Xuefeng Wei, Bizhi Huang, and Yun Ma

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Adipose tissue (AT) is a multi-depot organ in mammals and is formed in specific locations to meet the requirements of organism development. There are two main regional AT depots: subcutaneous and visceral. AT from various depots differs in composition and function. Based on the function, AT depots can be further classified as white and brown AT. Revealing the composition feature of AT depots will provide valuable information for further research on the fat deposition patterns in buffalo.