Liver-Specific PGC-1beta Deficiency Leads to Impaired Mitochondrial Function and Lipogenic Response to Fasting-Refeeding
Kari T. Chambers(University of Oklahoma), Brian N. Finck(Washington University in St. Louis), Peter A. Crawford(University of Minnesota System), Ling‐Ping Lai(National Taiwan University Hospital), Xiaorong Fu, Shawn C. Burgess(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), Zhouji Chen(Washington University in St. Louis), Teresa C. Leone(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), Daniel P. Kelly(Cardiovascular Institute of the South)
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