The brown fat-enriched secreted factor Nrg 4 preserves metabolic homeostasis through attenuating hepatic lipogenesis
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Zhimin Chen | Matthias Blüher | Jiandie D. Lin | Xiong Su | Siming Li | Matthias Kern | Zhimin Chen | Si-ming Li | M. Blüher | Z. Meng | X. Su | A. Dietrich | Arne Dietrich | Dequan Zhou | M. Kern | A. Okunade | Dequan Zhou | Guo-Xiao Wang | Xu-Yun Zhao | Zhuo-Xian Meng | Zoharit Cozacov | Adewole L. Okunade | Xu-Yun Zhao | Zhimin Chen | Guoxiao Wang | Zoharit Cozacov | Matthias Blüher | Matthias Kern | Arne Dietrich | Jiandie D. Lin | Z. Meng | Dequan Zhou | Xiong Su
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