The Epoxyeicosatrienoic Acid Pathway Enhances Hepatic Insulin Signaling and is Repressed in Insulin-Resistant Mouse Liver*
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M. Ueffing | J. Adamski | S. Hauck | H. Sarioglu | S. Neschen | M. Kahle | A. Imhof | A. Schäfer | Tobias Gaisbauer | Alexander Schäfer
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