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Endothelial dysfunction in experimental models of metabolic syndrome − effect of fructose

Publié en ligne: 10 Nov 2017
Volume & Edition: Volume 64 (2017) - Edition 1 (September 2017)
Pages: 4 - 6
Reçu: 22 Jun 2016
Accepté: 19 Jul 2016
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