The short-chain fatty acid receptor, FFA2, contributes to gestational glucose homeostasis.
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The short-chain fatty acid receptor, FFA2, contributes to gestational glucose homeostasis.
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The short-chain fatty acid rec ...... stational glucose homeostasis.
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The short-chain fatty acid rec ...... stational glucose homeostasis.
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Anthony R Angueira
Brian T Layden
Jack A Gilbert
Michael Brodsky
Miles Fuller
Petia Kovatcheva-Datchary
William L Lowe
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10.1152/AJPENDO.00171.2015
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2015-09-22T00:00:00Z