Cell-Specific Determinants of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ Function in Adipocytes and Macrophages
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G. Tuteja | G. Grant | M. Lazar | D. Steger | M. Qatanani | M. Lefterova | David Zhuo | Shannon E. Mullican | E. Manduchi | Shannon Mullican | Geetu Tuteja
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