Dose-dependent effects of vitamin D on transdifferentiation of skeletal muscle cells to adipose cells
(2013)
Journal Article
Fat infiltration within muscle is one of a number of features of vitamin D deficiency, which leads to a decline in muscle functionality. The origin of this fat is unclear, but one possibility is that it forms from myogenic precursor cells present in... Read More about Dose-dependent effects of vitamin D on transdifferentiation of skeletal muscle cells to adipose cells.