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Evidence that insulin resistance is responsible for the decreased thermic effect of glucose in human obesity.

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Evidence that insulin resistance is responsible for the decreased thermic effect of glucose in human obesity.

Journal of Clinical InvestigationSep 1, 1985
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0021-9738
DOI
10.1172/jci112083
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Journal of Clinical InvestigationUnpaywall

Published: Sep 1, 1985

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