ER Stress Protein CHOP Mediates Insulin Resistance by Modulating Adipose Tissue Macrophage Polarity.
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Toru Suzuki | H. Katagiri | Tetsuya Yamada | S. Oyadomari | K. Kondo | A. Asao | N. Ishii | Y. Ishigaki | Junhong Gao | Junta Imai | Kenji Uno | Keizo Kaneko | Kei Takahashi | Sohei Tsukita | Shojiro Sawada | Tomohito Izumi
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