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Obesity in rhesus and cynomolgus macaques: a comparative review of the condition and its implications for researchBauer et al., 2011
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- Bauer S
- Arndt T
- Leslie K
- Pearl D
- Turner P
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- Comparative medicine
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Obesity is an increasingly important health issue in both humans and animals and has been highly correlated as a risk factor for hyperglycemic conditions in humans. Naturally occurring obesity has been extensively studied in nonhuman primates with a focus on the …
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