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English: "Adipose organ plasticity. “Healthy” or “unhealthy” signatures of fat expansion and occurrence of “metabolically healthy” or ‘‘unhealthy’’ obese sub-phenotypes. The “healthy” or “unhealthy” signatures of fat may be interchangeable over time (dashed arrow)."
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Author De Fano, Michelatonio, Desirèe Bartolini, Cristina Tortoioli, Cristiana Vermigli, Massimo Malara, Francesco Galli, and Giuseppe Murdolo

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