Paradoxical Increase in TAG and DAG Content Parallel the Insulin Sensitizing Effect of Unilateral DGAT1 Overexpression in Rat Skeletal Muscle
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P. Schrauwen | M. Hesselink | M. D. de Baets | M. Losen | P. Martinez-Martinez | G. Schaart | J. Aerts | S. Timmers | M. Ferraz | J. de Vogel-van den Bosch | D. van Beurden
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