The L-4F mimetic peptide prevents insulin resistance through increased levels of HO-1, pAMPK, and pAKT in obese mice
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V. Positano | A. L'Abbate | L. Rodella | A. Gastaldelli | N. Abraham | L. Vanella | Dong Hyun Kim | S. Peterson | N. Puri | Ming Li | C. Kusmic | F. Piccolomini
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