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Correction: Characteristic and fate determination of adipose precursors during adipose tissue remodeling

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Correction: Characteristic and fate determination of adipose precursors during adipose tissue remodeling
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Cell Regeneration, May 2023
DOI 10.1186/s13619-023-00166-7
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Jiayin Ye, Cheng Gao, Yong Liang, Zongliu Hou, Yufang Shi, Ying Wang

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