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What a wonderful way to enter Bluesky! First post for us on this platform, and it could not get any better ๐. Thanks ๐ @naturerevendo.bsky.social for highlighting our review on #skeletal #stem #cells and featuring it on the cover of the March issue โค๏ธ
Showing the current front cover of Nature Reviews Endocrinology; against a blue background, different cell types emerge out of a bone cross-section.
The @naturerevendo.bsky.social March issue is now online! Including articles on #bone physiology, type 1 #diabetes, skeletal muscle #metabolism, #GHRH and more -> www.nature.com/nrendo/
Figure showing the fates and functions of skeletal stem and progenitor cells residing within the bone marrow microenvironment.
Featured in our March issue: Seppe Melis, Dana Trompet, Andrei S. Chagin & Christa Maes review skeletal stem and progenitor cells in #bone physiology, ageing and disease rdcu.be/d9TSW