Increased tumor necrosis factor α–converting enzyme activity induces insulin resistance and hepatosteatosis in mice
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S. Menini | R. Khokha | A. Urbani | M. Federici | R. Lauro | M. Ronci | M. Cavalera | G. Pugliese | R. Menghini | V. Marzano | M. Fabrizi | Loredana Fiorentino | A. Vivanti | Stefano Menini
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