Impact of Maternal Melatonin Suppression on Amount and Functionality of Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT) in the Newborn Sheep
Marı́a Serón-Ferré(University of Chile), Claudia Torres‐Farfan(Austral University of Chile), Mauricio Mondaca(University of Chile), Natalia Méndez(Austral University of Chile), Emilio A. Herrera(University of Chile), Francisco Valenzuela(University of Chile), Renato Ebensperger(University of Chile), Aníbal J. Llanos(Association of Southeast Asian Nations), Henry Reynolds(University of Chile), Guillermo J. Valenzuela(Arrowhead Regional Medical Center)
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