A randomised, controlled, crossover study of the effect of diet on angiopoietin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL4) through modification of the gut microbiome
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A. L. Hess | K. Kristiansen | A. Astrup | J. Holm | T. Dalsgaard | J. Lorenzen | U. Sundekilde | Trine Blædel | L. Larsen | M. Schmedes
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