Brain Energy Consumption Induced by Electrical Stimulation Promotes Systemic Glucose Uptake
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F. Binkofski | L. Pellerin | K. Oltmanns | K. Jauch-Chara | U. Melchert | S. Bergmann | H. Scholand-Engler | M. Loebig | Ulrich Schweiger
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