Immune spleen cells attenuate the inflammatory profile of the mesenteric perivascular adipose tissue in obese mice
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T. Guzik | S. F. Rodrigues | D. Skiba | R. Landgraf | R. Santos-Eichler | E. Akamine | M. H. D. de Carvalho | R. Fock | R. N. O. D. da Silva | C. Dias | S. Rodrigues
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