Dihydroceramide- and ceramide-profiling provides insights into human cardiometabolic disease etiology
Clemens Wittenbecher(Science for Life Laboratory), Matthias B. Schulze(German Institute of Human Nutrition), Fabiola Del Greco M(Institute for Biomedicine), Jan Krumsiek(Cornell University), Luke Johnston(Steno Diabetes Centers), Andrew A. Hicks(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Susanne Jäger(German Center for Diabetes Research), Fabian Eichelmann(Deutsches Diabetes-Zentrum e.V.), Frank B. Hu(Harvard University), Rafael R. C. Cuadrat(German Center for Diabetes Research), Olga Kuxhaus(German Center for Diabetes Research), P Hoffman(University of Bonn), Marcela Prada(German Center for Diabetes Research)
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