High expression of uncoupling protein 2 in foetal liver
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M. Rossmeisl | J. Kopecký | L. Pénicaud | L. Casteilla | Z. Hodny | M. Nibbelink | M. Horáková | P. Kolářová | Maryse Nibbelink | Petra Kolářová
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