Pronunciation: /ˈædɪpəˌsaɪt/
noun a cell specialized for the storage of fat, found in connective tissue
A1 An adipocyte is a type of cell that stores fat in the body.
A2 Adipocytes play a role in regulating energy balance by storing and releasing fat.
B1 Researchers are studying the function of adipocytes in relation to obesity and metabolic disorders.
B2 Adipocytes can expand in size or increase in number, leading to weight gain.
C1 The differentiation and development of adipocytes is a complex process involving various signaling pathways.
C2 Recent studies have shown that adipocytes secrete hormones and cytokines that can influence metabolism and inflammation.
formal Adipocytes are specialized cells that store fat in the body.
informal Those adipocytes are responsible for storing all the fat.
slang I heard that too many adipocytes can make you look chubby.
figurative Her adipocytes seemed to expand every time she indulged in sweets.
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