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. 2014 Jan;63(1):42-4.
doi: 10.2337/db13-1500.

Serum TAG analysis differentiates between genetic and obesity-associated NAFLD

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Serum TAG analysis differentiates between genetic and obesity-associated NAFLD

Douglas G Mashek et al. Diabetes. 2014 Jan.
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Absolute changes in serum TAG composition in response to expression of the PNPLA3 variant, obesity, and NAFLD sub-types. PUFAs, polyunsaturated fatty acids.

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