Searching for Classical Brown Fat in Humans: Development of a Novel Human Fetal Brown Stem Cell Model
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F. Villarroya | R. Squecco | D. Bani | G. Vannelli | G. Forti | B. Mazzanti | M. Luconi | Eglantina Idrizaj | D. Guasti | J. M. Gallego-Escuredo | A. Franco | Francesca Rossi
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