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Pancreatic islet cells treated with a glucokinase activator
Gastrocnemius muscles of high fat/high sucrose diet fed mice; effects of CD38 knockout and exercise
Proximal colons of mice colonized with human gut bacteria plus D. piger
Cisplatin toxicity in MCF-7 breast adenocarcinoma cell line - expression changes with time
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Sugar Glider Pediatrics.
Advancing carbohydrate functionality: The role of hypervalent iodine.
Unravelling carbohydrate binding module 21 (CBM21) dynamics of interaction with amylose.
Fibre Refractometry for Minimally Invasive Sugar Content Measurements within Produce.
Trends in preoperative carbohydrate load practice: A systematic review.
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Study on Fermentable Carbohydrates in Healthy Infants
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Carbohydrates and Proteins 3h Before Surgery
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