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A Short-Term High Fat Diet Impairs Cardiac High Energy Phosphate Metabolism, Exercise Capacity and Cognitive Function

A Short-Term High Fat Diet Impairs Cardiac High Energy Phosphate Metabolism, Exercise Capacity and Cognitive Function

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Main Authors: Holloway, C, Edwards, L, Emmanuel, Y, Cochin, L, Tyler, D, Robson, M, Szmigielski, C, Knight, N, Murray, A, Saxby, B, Francis, J, Neubauer, S, Clarke, K
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Published: 2008
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