The effects of human GH and its lipolytic fragment (AOD9604) on lipid metabolism following chronic treatment in obese mice and beta(3)-AR knock-out mice.
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- Original Title:
- The effects of human GH and its lipolytic fragment (AOD9604) on lipid metabolism following chronic treatment in obese mice and beta(3)-AR knock-out mice.
- Published In:
- Endocrinology, 142(12), 5182-9 (2001)
- Authors:
- Heffernan, M, Summers, R J, Thorburn, A, Ogru, E, Gianello, R, Jiang, W J, Ng, F M
- Database ID:
- RPEP-00669
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Heffernan, M; Summers, R J; Thorburn, A; Ogru, E; Gianello, R; Jiang, W J; Ng, F M. (2001). The effects of human GH and its lipolytic fragment (AOD9604) on lipid metabolism following chronic treatment in obese mice and beta(3)-AR knock-out mice.. Endocrinology, 142(12), 5182-9.
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Heffernan, M, et al. "The effects of human GH and its lipolytic fragment (AOD9604) on lipid metabolism following chronic treatment in obese mice and beta(3)-AR knock-out mice.." Endocrinology, 2001.
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RethinkPeptides Research Database. "The effects of human GH and its lipolytic fragment (AOD9604)..." RPEP-00669. Retrieved from https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/heffernan-2001-the-effects-of-human
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