CD206+ M2-like macrophages regulate systemic glucose metabolism by inhibiting proliferation of adipocyte progenitors
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K. Tsuneyama | J. Imura | K. Takatsu | A. Nawaz | T. Okamura | K. Ueki | K. Saeki | K. Tobe | K. Tokuyama | I. Usui | M. Matsumoto | Y. Nagai | Seiji Yamamoto | Akira Ando | S. Fujisaka | M. Sasahara | N. Kobayashi | T. Nakagawa | H. Mori | A. Aminuddin | M. Ikutani | Yoshiko Igarashi | Tomonobu Kado | Yukiko Okazaki | A. Takikawa | Yasuhiro Nishida
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