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BMPER is a marker of adipose progenitors and adipocytes and a positive modulator of adipogenesis

Medicine and Health

BMPER is a marker of adipose progenitors and adipocytes and a positive modulator of adipogenesis

J. D. Garritson, J. Zhang, et al.

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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