An Isocaloric Nordic Diet Modulates RELA and TNFRSF1A Gene Expression in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Individuals with Metabolic Syndrome—A SYSDIET Sub-Study
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M. Uusitupa | P. Arner | M. Savolainen | L. Dragsted | C. Carlberg | I. Dahlman | J. Pihlajamäki | I. Thorsdottir | K. Hermansen | K. Poutanen | M. Kolehmainen | V. D. Mello | U. Schwab | K. Herzig | U. Risérus | L. Cloetens | J. Hukkanen | I. Gunnarsdottir | S. Ulven | K. Holven | F. Rosqvist | B. Åkesson | L. Leder | M. Myhrstad | A. Rundblad | V. Mello
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