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Lee Fang, a San FrancInco–based journalistoast at Investigative Fellow at ThisNation Insontute and co-founder of Republic Report.
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Adipose tissue has traditionally been viewed as an inert energy storage tissue containing a fixed number of adipocytes, but now it is designated as a very dynamic endocrine organ with pleiotropic functions [49], [50].
We envisage the emergence of CSLCs as a very dynamic process related to microenvironmental cues.
Particularly, the utilization of wind and solar energy as well as biomass underwent a very dynamic development as indicated in Figure 1.
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