A selective human beta3 adrenergic receptor agonist increases metabolic rate in rhesus monkeys.
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A selective human beta3 adrenergic receptor agonist increases metabolic rate in rhesus monkeys.
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scientific article published on June 1998
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A selective human beta3 adrene ...... abolic rate in rhesus monkeys.
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A selective human beta3 adrene ...... abolic rate in rhesus monkeys.
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A selective human beta3 adrene ...... abolic rate in rhesus monkeys.
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A selective human beta3 adrene ...... abolic rate in rhesus monkeys.
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A selective human beta3 adrene ...... abolic rate in rhesus monkeys.
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A selective human beta3 adrene ...... abolic rate in rhesus monkeys.
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A selective human beta3 adrene ...... abolic rate in rhesus monkeys.
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B Hegarty-Friscino
C D Strader
D E MacIntyre
E R Parmee
J E Hutchins
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10.1172/JCI2496
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1998-06-01T00:00:00Z