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Adipocyte fatty acid binding protein levels in healthy preterm infants: Positive correlation with weight gain and total-cholesterol levels — Alexandra Margeli (2011) | RDL Network
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Adipocyte fatty acid binding protein levels in healthy preterm infants: Positive correlation with weight gain and total-cholesterol levels
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George Chrousos
National Technical University of Athens
Adipocyte fatty acid binding protein levels in healthy preterm infants: Positive correlation with weight gain and total-cholesterol levels
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2011
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Alexandra Margeli
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Tania Siahanidou
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