Effects of prenatal nicotine exposure on hepatic glucose and lipid metabolism in offspring rats and its hereditability.
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Hui Wang | Liaobin Chen | Hanwen Luo | Wen Hu | Yinxian Wen | Guihua Wang | Shuwei Hu | Bo He
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