Skeletal muscle fatty acid metabolism in association with insulin resistance, obesity, and weight loss.
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Rena R Wing | R. Wing | B. Goodpaster | J. Simoneau | D. Kelley | David E Kelley | Bret Goodpaster | Jean-Aime Simoneau
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