Loss of the TNFα function inhibits Wnt/β-catenin signaling, exacerbates obesity development in adolescent spontaneous obese mice
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Jie Pan | Jie Pan | Maolei Gong | Chuanguo Liu | Liang Zhang | Hongbin Zhang | Chuanguo Liu | Liang Zhang | Hongbin Zhang | M-Z Gong
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