A liver stress-endocrine nexus promotes metabolic integrity during dietary protein dilution.
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S. Herzig | J. Iovanna | D. Schmoll | B. Kiens | A. Rose | A. Pfenninger | Ulrike Rothermel | K. Stemmer | Annika Zota | M. Heikenwälder | K. Sjøberg | T. Sijmonsma | A. Maida | J. Schumacher | M. M. Christensen | Thomas Gantert | Jessica Fuhrmeister
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