Temperature-Acclimated Brown Adipose Tissue Modulates Insulin Sensitivity in Humans
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William Dieckmann | Robert J. Brychta | Amber B. Courville | Francesco S. Celi | Kong Y. Chen | F. Celi | R. Brychta | A. Courville | W. Dieckmann | Paul Lee | Paul Lee | Sheila Smith | Joyce Linderman | Charlotte D. Werner | J. Linderman | Sheila Smith | C. D. Werner
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