Region-specific variation in the properties of skeletal adipocytes reveals regulated and constitutive marrow adipose tissues
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O. MacDougald | M. Bredella | W. Cawthorn | A. Klibanski | P. Pilch | K. Jepsen | C. Rosen | E. Scheller | Casey R. Doucette | Brian S. Learman | Basma M. Khoury | P. Fazeli | S. Ding | Shaima Khandaker | Benjamin Schell | Brent Wu
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