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TET2: Is a potential gatekeeper for the action of thiazolidinedione in fat cells?

Seo, Ji A, and Young-Bum Kim. 2018. “TET2: Is a Potential Gatekeeper for the Action of Thiazolidinedione in Fat Cells?”. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental 89: A1-A2.
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