Article
Role of brain c-Jun N-terminal kinase 2 in the control of the insulin receptor and its relationship with cognitive performance in a high-fat diet pre-clinical model
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2019Registro en:
149, 2, 255-268
00223042
Autor
Busquets O.
Eritja À.
López B.M.
Ettcheto M.
Manzine P.R.
Castro-Torres R.D.
Verdaguer E.
Olloquequi J.
Vázquez-Carrera M.
Auladell C.
Folch J.
Camins A.
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