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brown fat cell differentiation
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Brown adipose tissues of mice fed high sugar/fat diet and treated with BACE1 inhibitor RO5508887
Brown adipose tissue treated with autotaxin inhibitor HA155 or lysophosphatidic acid
PPARy agonist-regulated gene expression during white to brown fat conversion
Brown adipocytes differentiating from preadipocytes depleted of Blnc1
Brown adipocytes differentiating from preadipocytes with or without Blnc1 overexpression
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Pocket proteins control white versus brown fat cell differentiation.
Gene expression profiling in the submandibular gland, stomach, and duodenum of CAVI-deficient mice.
Recruitment of brown fat and conversion of white into brown adipocytes: strategies to fight the meta…
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The Physiology of Human Brown Adipose Tissue
Fat Grafting Technique for Fecal Incontinence
Time Course for Fasting-induced Autophagy in Humans
Factors That Influence Adipose Derived Regenerative Cells' Yield and Viability
Physical and Cellular Effects of Ultra-cycling
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