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to 16% at week 12, coincident with increases in 1) depot weight; 2) AT
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II Perfield, J DeFuria, Z Jick, AS Greenberg, … - Am Diabetes Assoc Katherine J. Strissel, PhD, Zlatina Stancheva, BA, Hideaki Miyoshi, MD, James W.
Perfield, II, PhD, Jason DeFuria, MS, Zoe Jick, Andrew S. Greenberg, MD and
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