PPARs in Cellular and Whole Body Energy Metabolism

At no other time in its history has humankind been as concerned about good health. Lifestyle habits are promoted as indispensable allies for the daily prevention against so-called metabolic diseases. Paradoxically, the world has never been so obese, while the beauty canons have never been so skinny!...

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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (582 p.)
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