Loss of n-6 fatty acid induced pediatric obesity protects against acute murine colitis
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Loss of n-6 fatty acid induced pediatric obesity protects against acute murine colitis
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Loss of n-6 fatty acid induced pediatric obesity protects against acute murine colitis
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Loss of n-6 fatty acid induced pediatric obesity protects against acute murine colitis
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Loss of n-6 fatty acid induced pediatric obesity protects against acute murine colitis
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Loss of n-6 fatty acid induced pediatric obesity protects against acute murine colitis
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Loss of n-6 fatty acid induced pediatric obesity protects against acute murine colitis
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Loss of n-6 fatty acid induced pediatric obesity protects against acute murine colitis
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C Wayne Smith
Dorottya Nagy-Szakal
H Daniel Lacorazza
John Klein
Nina Tatevian
R Alan Harris
Richard Kellermayer
Sabina A V Mir
Takeshi Yamada
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10.1096/FJ.14-267690
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2015-04-22T00:00:00Z