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PPAR alpha, free fatty acids and mitochondrial UCP3 in mouse heart

PPAR alpha, free fatty acids and mitochondrial UCP3 in mouse heart

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Main Authors: Murray, A, Panagia, M, Hauton, D, Gibbons, G, Clarke, K
Format: Conference item
Published: 2004
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