Pinealectomy interferes with the circadian clock genes expression in white adipose tissue
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J. Cipolla-Neto | P. Chimin | F. Lima | R. Sertie | S. Andreotti | A. Campaña | F. Amaral | A. C. Oliveira | A. Proença | Francisco Leonardo Torres Leal | Andressa Bolsoni Lopes | Arnaldo Henrique Souza | T. Farias
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