Increased Energy Expenditure, Decreased Adiposity, and Tissue-Specific Insulin Sensitivity in Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B-Deficient Mice
Lori D. Klaman, Barbara B. Kahn(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Young‐Bum Kim(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Alain Stricker‐Krongrad(Millennium Engineering and Integration (United States)), Gerald I. Shulman(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Arlene H. Sharpe(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Nadeem Moghal(Princess Margaret Cancer Centre), Margaret Lubkin(Millennium Engineering and Integration (United States)), Benjamin G. Neel(New York University), Janice M. Zabolotny(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Olivier Boss(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Jason K. Kim(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Odile D. Peroni(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Jennifer L. Martino
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