Resistance and susceptibility to weight gain: Individual variability in response to a high-fat diet
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J. Blundell | R. Stubbs | J. Blundell | S. Whybrow | C. Lawton | R. Alam | F. Croden | R. Stubbs | C. Golding | J. L. Noury | Rahul Alam | J. Noury
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