Excessive fructose intake induces the features of metabolic syndrome in healthy adult men: role of uric acid in the hypertensive response.
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Excessive fructose intake induces the features of metabolic syndrome in healthy adult men: role of uric acid in the hypertensive response.
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J López Lillo
R J Johnson
S E Perez-Pozo
T Nakagawa
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10.1038/IJO.2009.259
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2009-12-22T00:00:00Z
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