Ethnic Differences in Insulinemia and Sympathetic Tone as Links Between Obesity and Blood Pressure
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E. Ravussin | R. Pratley | C. Weyer | S. Snitker | P. Tataranni | M. Spraul | Richard E. Pratley | P. A. Tataranni
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