Osteosarcopenic obesity (OSO) has been associated with immobility, falls, fractures, and other dysfunctions, which could increase mortality risk. However, its etiology remains unknown. Recent studies revealed that sedentarism, fat gain, and epigenetic regulators are critical in its development. One effective intervention to prevent and treat OSO is exercise. Therefore, in...
embebido en parafinadecada uno de los tres grupos de estudios,1) pacientes pediátricos con CO aislada, 2) pacientes con TGCT con antecedentes de CO y3) un grupo control de individuos sanos. Finalmente se realizó una predicción de genes blancos regulados por los miR-361-373 y del miR-367 Resultados: Se determinó queel clustermiR-371-373...