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A nuclear-receptor-dependent phosphatidylcholine pathway with antidiabetic effects
Author(s):
JM Lee
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J-M Lee
,
Y Lee
,
J. L. Mamrosh
,
S. Busby
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P Griffin
,
M. M. Pathak
,
E. Ortlund
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D Moore
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2011
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10.1038/nature10097
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