Maresin 1 Exerts a Tissue-Specific Regulation of Adipo-Hepato-Myokines in Diet-Induced Obese Mice and Modulates Adipokine Expression in Cultured Human Adipocytes in Basal and Inflammatory Conditions
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M. Moreno-Aliaga | J. Arbonés-Mainar | N. Sáinz | P. González-Muniesa | M. Burgos | L. Martínez-Fernández | L. Laiglesia | Laura M. Laiglesia
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