Prolonged daily light exposure increases body fat mass through attenuation of brown adipose tissue activity
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Johanna H Meijer | Sander Kooijman | Iliana A Chatzispyrou | J. Meijer | R. Houtkooper | I. A. Chatzispyrou | E. Lucassen | P. Rensen | S. Kooijman | M. Boon | N. Biermasz | E. N. Kuipers | C. Coomans | R. van den Berg | A. Ramkisoensing | M. Loef | Tom C M Zonneveld | H. Sips | Rosa van den Berg | Ashna Ramkisoensing | Mariëtte R Boon | Eline N Kuipers | Marieke Loef | Eliane A Lucassen | Hetty C M Sips | Riekelt H Houtkooper | Claudia P Coomans | Nienke R Biermasz | Patrick C N Rensen | Eline N. Kuipers | I. Chatzispyrou | Rosa van den Berg
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