Exogenous Leptin Increases Lipid Peroxidation in the Mouse Brain
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概要
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- 2005-07-01
著者
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Kutlu Selim
Department Of Physiology Medical School Faculty Of Science And Art Firat University
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Aydin Mehmet
Department Of Neurosurgery Medical Faculty Ataturk University
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Baydas Giyasettin
Department Of Physiology Medical School Faculty Of Science And Art Firat University
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Baydas Giyasettin
Department Of Phsyology Firat University College Of Medicine
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CANPOLAT SINAN
Department of Physiology, Medical School, Faculty of Science and Art, Firat University
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YASAR ABDULLAH
Department of Physiology, Medical School, Faculty of Science and Art, Firat University
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TUZCU MEHMET
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Art, Firat University
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Tuzcu Mehmet
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science And Art Firat University
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Yasar Abdullah
Department Of Physiology Medical School Faculty Of Science And Art Firat University
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Canpolat Sinan
Department Of Physiology Medical School Faculty Of Science And Art Firat University
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AYDIN Mehmet
Department of Cardiology, Tepecik Research and Training Hospital
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