Bone morphogenetic protein 2 is a depot-specific regulator of human adipogenesis
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F. Karpe | M. Neville | N. Loh | M. Todorčević | N. Denton | A. Drakesmith | M. Eghleilib | S. Al-Sharifi | Katherine E. Pinnick
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