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The High-Fat Diet-Fed Mouse: A Model for Studying Mechanisms and Treatment of Impaired Glucose Tolerance and Type 2 Diabetes
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M. S. Winzell
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B. Ahren
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November 23 2004
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November 23 2004
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Diabetes
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American Diabetes Association
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Diabetes
Abbreviated Title:
Diabetes
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American Diabetes Association
ISSN (Print):
0012-1797
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1939-327X
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November 23 2004
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November 23 2004
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10.2337/diabetes.53.suppl_3.S215
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15561913
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