Microarray profiling of skeletal muscle tissues from equally obese, non-diabetic insulin-sensitive and insulin-resistant Pima Indians
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C. Bogardus | R. Pratley | C. Bogardus | X. Yang | S. Tokraks | P. Permana | S. Tokraks | X. Yang | R. Pratley | P. Permana | Yang X. | Pratley R. | Tokraks S. | Bogardus C. | Permana P.
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