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Metabolism / Eli Lilly and Company / Insulin / Fat / Lipid / Adipose tissue / Carbohydrate metabolism / Adipocyte / Triglyceride / Biology / Medicine / Nutrition
Date: 1999-09-10 14:46:48
Metabolism
Eli Lilly and Company
Insulin
Fat
Lipid
Adipose tissue
Carbohydrate metabolism
Adipocyte
Triglyceride
Biology
Medicine
Nutrition

Metabolism I. PZ$‘E:CTS OF HORMOKES of Isolated ON GLUCOSE MARTIN

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