Prediction of preadipocyte differentiation by gene expression reveals role of insulin receptor substrates and necdin
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Atul J. Butte | Mary Elizabeth Patti | A. Butte | C. Kahn | M. Patti | C. Taniguchi | Y. Tseng | K. Yoshikawa | M. Niinobe | A. Cypess | C. Ronald Kahn | Kazuaki Yoshikawa | Yu-Hua Tseng | E. Kokkotou | Efi Kokkotou | V. Yechoor | K. Kriauciunas | Aaron M. Cypess | Vijay K. Yechoor | Cullen M. Taniguchi | Kristina M. Kriauciunas | Michio Niinobe
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