Markers of Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Function and Lipid Accumulation Are Moderately Associated with the Homeostasis Model Assessment Index of Insulin Resistance in Obese Men
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Markers of Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Function and Lipid Accumulation Are Moderately Associated with the Homeostasis Model Assessment Index of Insulin Resistance in Obese Men
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PLoS One
Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages e66322
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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2013-06-13
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10.1371/journal.pone.0066322
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