The bile acid chenodeoxycholic acid directly modulates metabolic pathways in white adipose tissuein vitro: insight into how bile acids decrease obesity
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The bile acid chenodeoxycholic acid directly modulates metabolic pathways in white adipose tissuein vitro: insight into how bile acids decrease obesity
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NMR IN BIOMEDICINE
Volume 29, Issue 10, Pages 1391-1402
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Wiley
Online
2016-08-04
DOI
10.1002/nbm.3583
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