Discovery of Novel and Selective G-Protein Coupled Receptor 120 (GPR120) Agonists for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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X. Li | Yao Xu | Zhenzhen Gao | Ren-min Liu | Xuekun Wang | Min Wang | Wei Hu | Guoxia Ji | Shiting Wei | Shiben Wang
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