Effect of life-long dietary n-6/n-3 fatty acid ratio on life span, serum lipids and serum glucose in Wistar rats.
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T. Matsuo | H. Takeuchi | T. Aoyama | Y. Murano | O. Noguchi | S. Sekine
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