Plasma diacylglycerol composition is a biomarker of metabolic syndrome onset in rhesus monkeys[S]
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Ricki J. Colman | James M. Ntambi | Mary J. Lindstrom | Dhanansayan Shanmuganayagam | M. Lindstrom | R. Colman | J. Ntambi | D. Shanmuganayagam | Rozalyn M. Anderson | Michael A. Polewski | Maggie S. Burhans | Minghui Zhao | Minghui Zhao | M. A. Polewski | Rozalyn M. Anderson
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