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Affective lability and impulsivity in a clinical sample of women with bulimia nervosa: the role of affect in severely dysregulated behavior.
Pevonedistat with azacitidine in older patients with TP53-mutated AML: a phase 2 study with laboratory correlates.
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An ROC comparison of four methods of combining information from multiple images of the same patient.
Iodine Deficiency Increases Fat Contribution to Energy Expenditure in Male Mice.
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Iodine Deficiency Increases Fat Contribution to Energy Expenditure in Male Mice.
Iodine Deficiency Increases Fat Contribution to Energy Expenditure in Male Mice. Endocrinology. 2020 12 01; 161(12).
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subject areas
Adipose Tissue
Animals
Energy Metabolism
Fatty Acids
Iodine
Lipid Metabolism
Lipolysis
Male
Mice
Thyrotropin
Thyroxine
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Antonio Bianco