High‐throughput Screening of Mouse Knockout Lines Identifies True Lean and Obese Phenotypes
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D. Powell | A. Sands | A. Suwanichkul | K. Holt | G. Hansen | B. Zambrowicz | D. Donoviel | G. Fontenot | L. Kirkpatrick | R. Brommage | K. Platt | J. Revelli | D. Eberhart | U. Desai | Gwenn M Hansen | K. Coker | M. Donoviel | Deon D. Smith | W. Paradee | Christopher M. DaCosta | Michael R. Kelly | Anne V. Philips
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