Insights into in vivo adipocyte differentiation through cell-specific labeling in zebrafish
White adipose tissue hyperplasia has been shown to be crucial for handling excess energy in healthy ways. Though adipogenesis mechanisms have been underscored in vitro, we lack information on how tissue and systemic factors influence the differentiation of new adipocytes. While this could be studied...
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2021
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