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We thank T. Kashiwa, A. Paku and E. Miyazaki for assistance, and O. Ezaki, A. Hasty and T. Suzuki for advice. This work was supported by the Promotion of Fundamental Studies in Health Science of The Organization for Pharmaceutical Safety and Research (OPPSR) and by Health Sciences Research Grants (Research on Human Genome and Gene Therapy) from the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japan.
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Gotoda, T., Iizuka, Y., Kato, N. et al. Absence of Cd36 mutation in the original spontaneously hypertensive rats with insulin resistance. Nat Genet 22, 226–228 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/10285
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