Tóth, M.E.; Dukay, B.; Péter, M.; Balogh, G.; Szűcs, G.; Zvara, Á.; Szebeni, G.J.; Hajdu, P.; Sárközy, M.; Puskás, L.G.;
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et al. Male and Female Animals Respond Differently to High-Fat Diet and Regular Exercise Training in a Mouse Model of Hyperlipidemia. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2021; 22(8):4198.
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Tóth, M. E., Dukay, B., Péter, M., Balogh, G., Szűcs, G., Zvara, Á., Szebeni, G. J., Hajdu, P., Sárközy, M., Puskás, L. G., Török, Z., Csont, T., Vígh, L., & Sántha, M.
(2021). Male and Female Animals Respond Differently to High-Fat Diet and Regular Exercise Training in a Mouse Model of Hyperlipidemia. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(8), 4198.
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