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Endocrine Reviews|May 15, 2013
Tumors, IGF-2, and hypoglycemia: insights from the clinic, the laboratory, and the historical archiveYevgeniya Dynkevich, Kristina I Rother, Ian Whitford, et al.
Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)|November 24, 2016
Obesity paradox, obesity orthodox, and the metabolic syndrome: An approach to unityJesse Roth, Navneet Sahota, Priya Patel, et al.
NPJ Biofilms and Microbiomes|November 21, 2017
New melanocortin-like peptide of <i>E. coli</i> can suppress inflammation via the mammalian melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R): possible endocrine-like function for microbes of the gutXiaoling Qiang, Anthony S Liotta, Joseph Shiloach, et al.
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Endocrine Reviews|May 15, 2013
Tumors, IGF-2, and hypoglycemia: insights from the clinic, the laboratory, and the historical archiveYevgeniya Dynkevich, Kristina I Rother, Ian Whitford, et al.
Molecular Medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)|November 24, 2016
Obesity paradox, obesity orthodox, and the metabolic syndrome: An approach to unityJesse Roth, Navneet Sahota, Priya Patel, et al.
NPJ Biofilms and Microbiomes|November 21, 2017
New melanocortin-like peptide of <i>E. coli</i> can suppress inflammation via the mammalian melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R): possible endocrine-like function for microbes of the gutXiaoling Qiang, Anthony S Liotta, Joseph Shiloach, et al.
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