Kupffer cells ameliorate hepatic insulin resistance induced by high-fat diet rich in monounsaturated fatty acids: the evidence for the involvement of alternatively activated macrophages
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L. Kazdová | V. Škop | M. Cahova | H. Daňková | Z. Papackova | E. Palenickova | J. Zdychová | J. Ždychová
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