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bibliographicCitation Jurkowski W, Roomp K, Crespo I, Schneider JG, del Sol A. PPARĪ³ population shift produces disease-related changes in molecular networks associated with metabolic syndrome. Cell Death & Disease. 2011 Aug 11;2(8):e192. doi: 10.1038/cddis.2011.74.
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