GH-dependent STAT5 signaling plays an important role in hepatic lipid metabolism.
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GH-dependent STAT5 signaling plays an important role in hepatic lipid metabolism.
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GH-dependent STAT5 signaling plays an important role in hepatic lipid metabolism.
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GH-dependent STAT5 signaling plays an important role in hepatic lipid metabolism.
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GH-dependent STAT5 signaling plays an important role in hepatic lipid metabolism.
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GH-dependent STAT5 signaling plays an important role in hepatic lipid metabolism.
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Caroline N Nelson
Elizabeth E Powell
Johanna L Barclay
Lauren A Murray
Linda M Kerr
Mayumi Ishikawa
Michael J Waters
Timothy R McPhee
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10.1210/EN.2010-0537
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2010-11-17T00:00:00Z