Ablation of Promyelocytic Leukemia Protein (PML) Re-patterns Energy Balance and Protects Mice from Obesity Induced by a Western Diet
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Ablation of Promyelocytic Leukemia Protein (PML) Re-patterns Energy Balance and Protects Mice from Obesity Induced by a Western Diet
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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 288, Issue 41, Pages 29746-29759
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American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
Online
2013-08-29
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10.1074/jbc.m113.487595
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