Demonstration of diet-induced decoupling of fatty acid and cholesterol synthesis by combining gene expression array and 2H2O quantification.
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Guanghui Hu | Kenny K. Wong | D. Johns | T. Vogt | T. Roddy | D. McLaren | Sheng-ping Wang | Kristian K. Jensen | S. Previs | B. Hubbard | M. Shin | Liangsu Wang | K. Herath | Lei Zhu | Gowri Bhat | P. Miller
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