“Synapse-like” connections between adipocytes and stem cells: morphological and molecular features of human adipose tissue
Adult mesenchymal stem cells are a heterogeneous population of stem cell that is not completely defined. The importance of increasing knowledge of this cell population will allow us to understand how to use them in multiple treatments for various diseases. Adipose tissue is a rich source from which...
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