Lipedema stage affects adipocyte hypertrophy, subcutaneous adipose tissue inflammation and interstitial fibrosis
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T. Schulz | M. Infanger | S. Gohlke | F. García-Carrizo | Philipp Kruppa | M. Ghods | G. Soultoukis | Kamila Łapiński
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