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Normalization of adiponectin concentrations by leptin replacement in ob/ob mice is accompanied by reductions in systemic oxidative stress and inflammation
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Farooqi, I., O'Rahilly, S. Is leptin an important physiological regulator of CRP?. Nat Med 13, 16–17 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0107-16
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