Human-relevant levels of added sugar consumption increase female mortality and lower male fitness in mice
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Human-relevant levels of added sugar consumption increase female mortality and lower male fitness in mice
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scientific article published on January 2013
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Human-relevant levels of added ...... and lower male fitness in mice
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Human-relevant levels of added ...... nd lower male fitness in mice.
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Human-relevant levels of added ...... and lower male fitness in mice
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Human-relevant levels of added ...... and lower male fitness in mice
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Human-relevant levels of added ...... nd lower male fitness in mice.
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Amanda K Suchy
Bradley L Schwartz
James S Ruff
Linda C Morrison
Mark K Shigenaga
Mirtha M Sosa
Sara A Hugentobler
Sin H Gieng
Wayne K Potts
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10.1038/NCOMMS3245
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z