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Lefai Etienne, Meugnier E., Pesenti S., Disse Emmanuel, Peretti Noël, Laville M., Rieusset Jennifer. FTO Is Increased in Muscle During Type 2 Diabetes, and Its Overexpression in Myotubes Alters Insulin Signaling, Enhances Lipogenesis and ROS Production, and Induces Mitochondrial Dysfunction. Diabetes, American Diabetes Association, 2010, 60 (1), pp.258-268 Lefai Etienne, Meugnier E., Pesenti S., Disse Emmanuel, Peretti Noël, Laville M., Rieusset Jennifer . FTO Is Increased in Muscle During Type 2 Diabetes, and Its Overexpression in Myotubes Alters Insulin Signaling, Enhances Lipogenesis and ROS Production, and Induces Mitochondrial Dysfunction . Diabetes, 2010, 60 (1), pp.258-268
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FTO Is Increased in Muscle During Type 2 Diabetes, and Its Overexpression in Myotubes Alters Insulin Signaling, Enhances Lipogenesis and ROS Production, and Induces Mitochondrial Dysfunction
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2010