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Born to run; the story of the PEPCK-Cmus mouse
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Born to run; the story of the PEPCK-Cmus mouse
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Richard W Hanson
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Parvin Hakimi
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English
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June 2008
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Biochimie
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90
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6
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838-42
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10.1016/J.BIOCHI.2008.03.009
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