Impaired proliferation and increased L-lactate production of dermal fibroblasts in the GK-rat, a spontaneous model of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
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概要
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- 1999-01-01
著者
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Hansson Anders
The Department Of Molecular Medicine The Endocrine And Diabetes Unit Karolinska Institute And Hospit
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HEHENBERGER Karin
the Department of Molecular Medicine, The Endocrine and Diabetes Unit, Karolinska Institute and Hosp
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HEILBORN Johan
Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Karolinska Institute and Hospital
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ABDEL-HALIM Samy
the Department of Molecular Medicine, The Endocrine and Diabetes Unit, Karolinska Institute and Hosp
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OSTENSSON Claes-Goran
the Department of Molecular Medicine, The Endocrine and Diabetes Unit, Karolinska Institute and Hosp
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BRISMAR Kerstin
the Department of Molecular Medicine, The Endocrine and Diabetes Unit, Karolinska Institute and Hosp
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Heilborn Johan
Department Of Dermatology And Venereology Karolinska Institute And Hospital
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Brismar Kerstin
The Department Of Molecular Medicine The Endocrine And Diabetes Unit Karolinska Institute And Hospit
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Brismar Kerstin
Department Of Endocrinology And Diabetology Karolinska Institute And Hospital
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Abdel-halim Samy
The Department Of Molecular Medicine The Endocrine And Diabetes Unit Karolinska Institute And Hospit
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Hehenberger Karin
The Department Of Molecular Medicine The Endocrine And Diabetes Unit Karolinska Institute And Hospit
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Ostensson Claes-goran
The Department Of Molecular Medicine The Endocrine And Diabetes Unit Karolinska Institute And Hospit
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Hehenberger Karin
The Department Of Molecular Medicine The Endocrine And Diabetes Unit Karolinska Institute And Hospit
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