Eight week exposure to a high sugar high fat diet results in adiposity gain and alterations in metabolic biomarkers in baboons (Papio hamadryas sp.).
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P. Higgins | S. Cole | A. Comuzzie | R. Shade | Raul A Bastarrachea | K. Haack | M. Tejero | J. López-Alvarenga | Maggie Garcia-Forey | Vicki Mattern | V. S. Voruganti | J. Proffitt
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