IFNγ-producing NK cells in adipose tissue are associated with hyperglycemia and insulin resistance in obese women
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F. Pattou | D. Dombrowicz | R. Caiazzo | V. Raverdy | B. Staels | D. Mogilenko | B. Derudas | Jerome Noulette | Laurent L’homme | L. Pineau
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