Major urinary protein-1 increases energy expenditure and improves glucose intolerance through enhancing mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle of diabetic mice
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Major urinary protein-1 increases energy expenditure and improves glucose intolerance through enhancing mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle of diabetic mice
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Major urinary protein-1 increa ...... eletal muscle of diabetic mice
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Major urinary protein-1 increa ...... eletal muscle of diabetic mice
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Major urinary protein-1 increa ...... eletal muscle of diabetic mice
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Major urinary protein-1 increa ...... eletal muscle of diabetic mice
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Major urinary protein-1 increa ...... eletal muscle of diabetic mice
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Donghai Wu
Edward W Kraegen
Jialiang Zhang
Karen S L Lam
Weidong Zhu
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10.1074/JBC.M109.001107
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2009-05-22T00:00:00Z