Alanine aminotransferase levels and fatty liver in childhood obesity: associations with insulin resistance, adiponectin, and visceral fat.
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X. Papademetris | R. Constable | W. Tamborlane | S. Caprio | J. Dziura | S. Taksali | C. Yeckel | R. Weiss | T. Burgert | M. Savoye | Aisha A. Seyal | T. R. Goodman | Sara E. Taksali | T. Goodman
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