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- ►endojournals.org AE Civitarese, E Ravussin - Endocrinology, 2008 - Endocrine Soc MORE THAN 300 million individuals worldwide are projected to be afflicted with
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- ►endojournals.org J Donkor, LM Sparks, H Xie, SR Smith, K … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2008 - Endocrine Soc Results: In healthy young men, lipin-1 expression was positively correlated with
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E Phielix, M Mensink - Physiology & Behavior, 2008 - Elsevier Type 2 diabetic patients are characterized by a decreased fat oxidative capacity
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