Induction of torpor: Mimicking natural metabolic suppression for biomedical applications
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Gerhard Heldmaier | Hannah V Carey | R. Henning | S. Swoap | H. Bouma | G. Heldmaier | A. Strijkstra | Steven J Swoap | Robert H Henning | Hjalmar R Bouma | Esther M Verhaag | Jessica P Otis | Arjen M Strijkstra | H. Carey | J. Otis | Esther M. Verhaag
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