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    Nature Reviews Endocrinology is a peer-reviewed journal for endocrinologists and affiliated healthcare professionals. The journal delivers timely …

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    Tissue-resident stem cells have a central role in tissue regeneration, but other accessory cells are also required for efficient regeneration. A new study by Sastourné-Arrey and colleagues reveals a delicate mechanism of skeletal muscle regeneration through an unexpected type of inter-organ communication, in which stromal cells derived from adipose tissue support muscle regeneration.

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    Understanding of intermuscular adipose tissue has expanded over the past few years. This Review discusses the specific role of intermuscular adipose tissue in metabolic diseases in humans and in animal models, with a particular emphasis on the quantity and biological properties of this unique adipose tissue.

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    Mammals are highly susceptible to being permanently influenced by maternal factors and nutritional status during the intrauterine and early postnatal periods. This Review summarizes and discusses the potential role of several adipokines, including leptin and adiponectin, in inducing metabolic programming through their effects during development.

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    Understanding of intermuscular adipose tissue has expanded over the past few years. This Review discusses the specific role of intermuscular adipose tissue in metabolic diseases in humans and in animal models, with a particular emphasis on the quantity and biological properties of this unique adipose tissue.

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    Tissue-resident stem cells have a central role in tissue regeneration, but other accessory cells are also required for efficient regeneration. A new study by Sastourné-Arrey and colleagues reveals a delicate mechanism of skeletal muscle regeneration through an unexpected type of inter-organ communication, in which stromal cells derived from adipose tissue support muscle regeneration.

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    Adipose tissue is a complex organ that has crucial endocrine and metabolic functions in mammalian physiology. A new Article Series aims to collate adipose tissue content from Nature Reviews Endocrinology and provide a useful resource for researchers working in this field.

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