Genomic structure and mutations in adipose-specific gene, adiponectin
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S. Kihara | S. Yamashita | T. Funahashi | Y. Matsuzawa | I. Shimomura | T. Nakamura | H. Kuriyama | K. Hotta | K. Yamagata | K. Okutomi | M. Takahashi | Y. Arita | Tadashi Nakamura | M. Horie | Y. Matsukawa | Masahiko Takahashi | Y. Matsuzawa
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