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bibliographicCitation Templeman NM, Flibotte S, Chik JHL, Sinha S, Lim GE, Foster LJ, Nislow C, Johnson JD. Reduced Circulating Insulin Enhances Insulin Sensitivity in Old Mice and Extends Lifespan. Cell Rep. 2017 Jul 11;20(2):451–63. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.06.048. PMID: 28700945.
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