Liver gene expression analysis reveals endoplasmic reticulum stress and metabolic dysfunction in SCD1-deficient mice fed a very low-fat diet.
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C. Kendziorski | J. Ntambi | H. Lan | A. Attie | Mark P. Keller | M. Flowers | YounJeong Choi | M. Keller | James M Kendziorski | Alan D Ntambi | Matthew T Attie | Mark P Flowers | Younjeong Keller | Hong Choi | Christina Lan | YounJeong Choi
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