Increased Sensitivity of Adipose Tissue to Insulin after<i>in Vivo</i>Treatment of Yellow A<sup>vy</sup>/A Obese Mice with Amino-Terminal Peptides of Human Growth Hormone*
Luciano G. Frigeri(Scripps Research Institute), U.J. Lewis(National Center for Toxicological Research), George L. Wolff(Indianapolis Zoo), Cepi Teguh(National Center for Toxicological Research), Nicholas Ling(National Center for Toxicological Research)
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