Lobular architecture of human adipose tissue defines the niche and fate of progenitor cells
In human adipose tissue (AT), adipocytes are organized into units of lobules. Here the authors identify distinct fibrous septal and stromal compartments within AT lobules that differ in composition and potential between subcutaneous and visceral regions and are disturbed in obesity and metabolic syn...
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Main Authors: | D. Estève, N. Boulet, C. Belles, A. Zakaroff-Girard, P. Decaunes, A. Briot, Y. Veeranagouda, M. Didier, A. Remaury, J. C. Guillemot, S. Ledoux, C. Dani, A. Bouloumié, J. Galitzky |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dba09988bc1e42c79fc9d479582cd049 |
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