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Sympathetic Denervation of the Common Hepatic Artery Lessens Glucose Intolerance in the Fat- and Fructose-Fed Dog
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Diabetes
Sympathetic Denervation of the Common Hepatic Artery Lessens Glucose Intolerance in the Fat- and Fructose-Fed Dog
DOI:
10.2337/db18-1209, Volume: 68, Issue: 6, Pages: 1143-1155
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Article History
received:
2018-11-9
accepted:
2019-3-17
published:
2019-4-1
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