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Oksana Gavrilova, Bernice Marcus-Samuels, David Graham, Jason K. Kim, Gerald I. Shulman, Arthur L. Castle, Charles Vinson, Michael Eckhaus, Marc L. Reitman
Published in Volume 105, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2000; 105(3):271–278 doi:10.1172/JCI7901
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(a) Adipose tissue graft 3 weeks after transplantation. The graft (yellow, at center, originally 100 mg), attached to the skin (white), was dissected from the muscle (brown at bottom). Note the blood vessels supplying the graft. (b) Adipose tissue graft 13 weeks after transplantation. Hematoxylin and eosin stain. Original magnification, ×200. Note the blood vessel (V) and nerve (N). (c) A-ZIP/F-1 mice 13 weeks after transplantation. Skin was dissected from a sham-operated mouse (left) and from a mouse that received 900 mg of parametrial fat (right) in seven grafts (a ventral graft is not visible).