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Exercise Improved Accumulation of Visceral Fat and Simultaneously Impaired Endothelium-Dependent Relaxation in Old Rats.
Author
Austin M.A.
Barnard R.J. Ugianskis E.J., Marti
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Castelli W.P.
Cohen R.A. Zintnay K.M., Haudensch
Dahn H.C. Benedetti M.S., Dostert
Despres J.P. Lamarche B.
Inoue N. Hirata K., Yamada M., Ham
Kashiwagi A. Shigeta Y.
Lakatta E.G. Yin F.C.P.
Lapidus L. Bengtsson C., Lindquist
Liao F. Berliner J.A., Mehrabian M
McCord J.M. Fridovich I.
Moller D.E. Flier J.F.
Morris J.N. Heady J.A., Raffle P.A
NAKAMURA HARUO
Narayan K.A. Mcmullen J.J., Butler
Oscai L.B. Caruso R.A., Wergeles A
Rö
Reaven G.M.
Reiss U. Gershon D.
Shimomura I. Tokunaga K., Kotani K
Simonelli C. Eaton P.
Storlien L.H. Jenkins A.B., Chisho
Witztum J.L. Steinberg D.
Yagi K.
Publication venue
'Pharmaceutical Society of Japan'
Publication date
01/01/2001
Field of study
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