Early B cell factor 1 regulates adipocyte morphology and lipolysis in white adipose tissue.
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C. Daub | K. Dahlman-Wright | E. Arner | P. Arner | I. Dahlman | S. Strömblad | M. Rydén | N. Mejhert | Hui Gao | A. Ehrlund | I. Douagi | J. Laurencikiene | Xiaowei Gong | M. Horowitz | Jackie A Fretz | S. Lorente-Cebrián | Anna Ehrlund | Niklas Mejhert
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