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Differential response of bone marrow and extramedullary adipose cells to starvation

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Nachweis, dass extramedulläres Fettgewebe im Hungerzustand mobilisiert wird während das Fettgewebe des Knochenmarks stationär bleibt, was die primäre Funktion des vom Energiestoffwechsel unabhängigen Knochenfettgewebes unterstützt.

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Tavassoli, M. Differential response of bone marrow and extramedullary adipose cells to starvation. Experientia 30, 424–425 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921701

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