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BMPER is a marker of adipose progenitors and adipocytes and a positive modulator of adipogenesis
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This groundbreaking research by Jacob D. Garritson and colleagues delves into the mysteries of autocrine and paracrine signaling in white adipose tissue. Utilizing cutting-edge single-cell RNA-sequencing, they unveil essential markers of adipose progenitor cells and identify BMPER as a key player in the adipogenesis process. Discover how this study highlights sex and diet-specific differences in cellular clusters and its implications for understanding fat tissue biology.
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