Influence of the A→G (-3826) uncoupling protein-1 gene (UCP1) variant on the dynamics of body weight before and after gastroplasty in morbidly obese subjects
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J. Gielen | A. Scheen | F. Luyckx | P. Lefèbvre | A. Proenza | A. Strosberg
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