Spylidone, a Novel Inhibitor of Lipid Droplet Accumulation in Mouse Macrophages Produced by Phoma sp. FKI-1840
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S. Ōmura | H. Tomoda | R. Masuma | Nobuhiro Koyama | Taichi Ohshiro | Y. Yamaguchi | Tomoko Nagahiro
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