Enhanced mitogenesis in stromal vascular cells derived from subcutaneous adipose tissue of Wagyu compared with those of Angus cattle.

@article{Wei2015EnhancedMI,
  title={Enhanced mitogenesis in stromal vascular cells derived from subcutaneous adipose tissue of Wagyu compared with those of Angus cattle.},
  author={S Wei and X Fu and X. Liang and M. J. Zhu and Z Jiang and Steven M. Parish and Michael V. Dodson and Linsen Zan and Min Du},
  journal={Journal of animal science},
  year={2015},
  volume={93 3},
  pages={
          1015-24
        }
}
  • S. Wei, X. Fu, +6 authors M. Du
  • Published 1 March 2015
  • Biology
  • Journal of animal science
Japanese Wagyu cattle are well known for their extremely high marbling and lower subcutaneous adipose tissue compared with Angus cattle. However, mechanisms for differences in adipose deposition are unknown. The objective of this paper was to evaluate breed differences in the structure of subcutaneous adipose tissue, adipogenesis, and mitogenesis of stromal vascular (SV) cells between Wagyu and Angus cattle. Subcutaneous biopsy samples were obtained from 5 Wagyu (BW = 302 ± 9 kg) and 5 Angus… 

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