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Richard L Atkinson

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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 9, 2019
A personal look at the past and future of obesity scienceRichard L Atkinson
Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift|May 27, 2008
Adiposis dolorosa as an etiology of abdominal painRichard L Atkinson
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|December 29, 2010
Prevalence of infection with adenovirus-36 in Belgium and Holland and association with obesityRichard L Atkinson
Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|January 10, 2008
Response to Franz et al. (2007). Genetics of body mass stability and risk for chronic disease: a 28-year longitudinal studyRichard L Atkinson
Biomedicines|January 26, 2019
Comment on Khanal et al. The Repertoire of Adenovirus in Human Disease: The Innocuous to the Deadly. Biomedicines 2018, 6, 30Richard L Atkinson
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|October 3, 2007
Viruses as an etiology of obesityRichard L Atkinson
Liver International : Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver|May 12, 2010
Human adenovirus-36 and non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseRichard L Atkinson
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity : IJPO : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|February 20, 2008
Could viruses contribute to the worldwide epidemic of obesity?Richard L Atkinson
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity : IJPO : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|September 13, 2011
Human adenovirus-36 and childhood obesityRichard L Atkinson
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|April 17, 2014
Current status of the field of obesityRichard L Atkinson
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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 9, 2019
A personal look at the past and future of obesity scienceRichard L Atkinson
Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift|May 27, 2008
Adiposis dolorosa as an etiology of abdominal painRichard L Atkinson
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|December 29, 2010
Prevalence of infection with adenovirus-36 in Belgium and Holland and association with obesityRichard L Atkinson
Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies|January 10, 2008
Response to Franz et al. (2007). Genetics of body mass stability and risk for chronic disease: a 28-year longitudinal studyRichard L Atkinson
Biomedicines|January 26, 2019
Comment on Khanal et al. The Repertoire of Adenovirus in Human Disease: The Innocuous to the Deadly. Biomedicines 2018, 6, 30Richard L Atkinson
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|October 3, 2007
Viruses as an etiology of obesityRichard L Atkinson
Liver International : Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver|May 12, 2010
Human adenovirus-36 and non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseRichard L Atkinson
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity : IJPO : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|February 20, 2008
Could viruses contribute to the worldwide epidemic of obesity?Richard L Atkinson
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity : IJPO : an Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity|September 13, 2011
Human adenovirus-36 and childhood obesityRichard L Atkinson
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|April 17, 2014
Current status of the field of obesityRichard L Atkinson
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