Cardiovascular Consequences of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes: Type 2 diabetes, obesity, and sex difference affect the fate of glucose in the human heart
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J. McGill | C. Dence | P. Herrero | R. Gropler | A. Waggoner | E. Novak | A. Coggan | V. Dávila-Román | L. Peterson | I. Saeed | M. Lyons | Zulia Kisrieva-Ware | Deborah Koudelis
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