Browning of Subcutaneous White Adipose Tissue in Humans after Severe Adrenergic Stress.
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L. Sidossis | D. Herndon | C. Finnerty | R. Mlcak | E. Børsheim | H. Hawkins | M. Saraf | M. Chondronikola | Tony Chao | Craig Porter | Ravi S Radhakrishnan | Arham Ali | Tracy Toliver-Kinsky
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