TNF-α Antagonism with Etanercept Decreases Glucose and Increases the Proportion of High Molecular Weight Adiponectin in Obese Subjects with Features of the Metabolic Syndrome
Takara L. Stanley(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Steven Grinspoon(Massachusetts General Hospital), Victor K. Khor(University of Pennsylvania), Stine Johnsen(Harvard University), Rexford S. Ahima(University of Pennsylvania), Sarah Rasheed(Harvard University), Markella V. Zanni(Harvard University Press), Hang Lee(Harvard University), Hideo Makimura(Harvard University)
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