Transcriptional analysis of abdominal fat in chickens divergently selected on bodyweight at two ages reveals novel mechanisms controlling adiposity: validating visceral adipose tissue as a dynamic endocrine and metabolic organ
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E. Le Bihan-Duval | W. Carré | S. Aggrey | L. Cogburn | T. Porter | M. Duclos | C. Resnyk | J. Simon | X. Wang
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