Plasma leptin concentration, insulin sensitivity, and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and left ventricular geometry.
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G. Paolisso | R. Marfella | M. Galderisi | C. Carella | O. de Divitiis | M. Varricchio | M. Tagliamonte | G. Zito | A. D’Errico
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