Caveolin gene transfer improves glucose metabolism in diabetic mice.
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Reiko Kurotani | Susumu Minamisawa | Utako Yokoyama | Yoshihiro Ishikawa | Takuya Yazawa | Koji Otsu | S. Okumura | Y. Toya | S. Umemura | Y. Ishikawa | T. Yazawa | Satoshi Okumura | U. Yokoyama | Motohiko Sato | R. Kurotani | Satoshi Umemura | S. Minamisawa | Jin Oshikawa | Yoshiyuki Toya | Motohiko Sato | Jin Oshikawa | Koji Otsu
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