Reactive Oxygen Species and Oxidative Stress in Obesity—Recent Findings and Empirical Approaches
Obesity2016Vol. 24(11), pp. 2301–2310
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Abstract
Advances in these techniques will undoubtedly advance the understanding of ROS in obesity and may help resolve unanswered questions in the field.
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