Resolution of glucose intolerance in long-term high-fat, high-sucrose-fed mice
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Resolution of glucose intolerance in long-term high-fat, high-sucrose-fed mice
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JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 233, Issue 3, Pages 269-279
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Bioscientifica
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2017-03-31
DOI
10.1530/joe-17-0004
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