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Not so fast: Paradoxically increased variability in the glucose tolerance test due to food withdrawal in continuous glucose-monitored mice

Rubio, William B., Marissa D. Cortopassi, Deepti Ramachandran, Samuel J. Walker, Elizabeth M. Balough, Jiefu Wang, and Alexander S. Banks. 2023. “Not so Fast: Paradoxically Increased Variability in the Glucose Tolerance Test Due to Food Withdrawal in Continuous Glucose-Monitored Mice”. Molecular Metabolism.
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Last updated on 06/27/2024

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