Gene Expression Profile of Omental Adipose Tissue in Human Obesity
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José M Mato | G. Frühbeck | J. García-Foncillas | L. A. Martínez-Cruz | V. Catalán | J. Gómez-Ambrosi | J. Salvador | J. Mato | M. Gil | J. Mato | Javier Salvador | Jesús García-Foncillas | Gema Frühbeck | Javier Gómez-Ambrosi | Victoria Catalán | Alberto Diez-Caballero | L Alfonso Martinez-Cruz | María J Gil | Javier A Cienfuegos | J. Cienfuegos | A. Díez-Caballero | L. Alfonso Martínez-Cruz | María J. Gil | Jesús García-Foncillas | Javier A. Cienfuegos
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