Metabolic Endotoxemia Initiates Obesity and Insulin Resistance
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J. Ferrières | J. Tanti | C. Knauf | Patrice D Cani | M. Iglesias | R. Burcelin | G. Gibson | J. Amar | M. Poggi | D. Bastelica | A. Neyrinck | F. Fava | K. Tuohy | C. Chabo | A. Waget | Evelyne Delmée | B. Cousin | T. Sulpice | B. Chamontin | L. Casteilla | N. Delzenne | M. Alessi
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