Macrophage CD40 plays a minor role in obesity-induced metabolic dysfunction
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L. Beckers | E. Lutgens | M. Gijbels | M. D. de Winther | N. Gerdes | S. Aarts | M. den Toom | M. Reiche | Myrthe den Toom
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