Mechanical Force Regulates the Paracrine Function of ADSCs to Promote the Adipose-Regenerating Effects of AAM by Regulating Angiogenesis and the Inflammatory Response

Yining Wang , Luyu Zhang , Jiaxuan Liu , Yuchao Yang , Zhenyu Bi , Jun Ouyang

Cell Proliferation ›› 2025, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (6) : e70045

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Cell Proliferation ›› 2025, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (6) : e70045 DOI: 10.1111/cpr.70045
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Mechanical Force Regulates the Paracrine Function of ADSCs to Promote the Adipose-Regenerating Effects of AAM by Regulating Angiogenesis and the Inflammatory Response

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Yining Wang, Luyu Zhang, Jiaxuan Liu, Yuchao Yang, Zhenyu Bi, Jun Ouyang. Mechanical Force Regulates the Paracrine Function of ADSCs to Promote the Adipose-Regenerating Effects of AAM by Regulating Angiogenesis and the Inflammatory Response. Cell Proliferation, 2025, 58(6): e70045 DOI:10.1111/cpr.70045

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