Major Urinary Protein-1 Increases Energy Expenditure and Improves Glucose Intolerance through Enhancing Mitochondrial Function in Skeletal Muscle of Diabetic Mice*
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E. Kraegen | A. Xu | Yu Wang | Donghai Wu | K. Lam | Yixue Li | Jialiang Zhang | Weidong Zhu | X. Hui
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