Obesity-linked PPARγ S273 phosphorylation promotes insulin resistance through Growth Differentiation Factor 3
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Amir I. Mina | Alexander S. Banks | B. Spiegelman | G. Shulman | D. Tenen | E. Rosen | J. Hall | B. Kahn | J. Charles | Deepti Ramachandran | Pratik Aryal | Shangyu Hong | H. Roh | Christopher Jacobs | Peter-James H. Zushin | J. DiSpirito | Bingyang Liu | Thiago Belchior | Chester W. Brown | Linus T. Tsai | Colin J. Palmer | Zhaoming Deng | Danielle E. Tenen
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