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Fat uses a TOLL-road to connect inflammation and diabetes.
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Fat uses a TOLL-road to connect inflammation and diabetes.
Kim JK. Fat uses a TOLL-road to connect inflammation and diabetes. Cell Metab. 2006 Dec; 4(6):417-9.
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Animals
Diabetes Mellitus
Fatty Acids
Humans
Inflammation
Insulin Resistance
Obesity
Toll-Like Receptor 4
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Jason K Kim PhD