Adipokines and Their Receptors Are Widely Expressed and Distinctly Regulated by the Metabolic Environment in the Prostate of Male Mice: Direct Role Under Normal and Tumoral Conditions
André Sarmento‐Cabral(University of Illinois Chicago), Raúl M. Luque(Spanish Biomedical Research Centre in Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition)
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