Physiological roles of ketone bodies as substrates and signals in mammalian tissues.
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Physiological roles of ketone bodies as substrates and signals in mammalian tissues.
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Physiological roles of ketone bodies as substrates and signals in mammalian tissues.
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Physiological roles of ketone bodies as substrates and signals in mammalian tissues.
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Physiological roles of ketone bodies as substrates and signals in mammalian tissues.
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Physiological roles of ketone bodies as substrates and signals in mammalian tissues.
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Robinson AM
Williamson DH
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10.1152/PHYSREV.1980.60.1.143
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1980-01-01T00:00:00Z