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Mechanisms of Dietary Response in Mice and Primates: A Role for EGR1 in Regulating the Reaction to Human-Specific Nutritional Content
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K. Weng Et Al. , "Mechanisms of Dietary Response in Mice and Primates: A Role for EGR1 in Regulating the Reaction to Human-Specific Nutritional Content," PLOS ONE , vol.7, no.8, 2012

Weng, K. Et Al. 2012. Mechanisms of Dietary Response in Mice and Primates: A Role for EGR1 in Regulating the Reaction to Human-Specific Nutritional Content. PLOS ONE , vol.7, no.8 .

Weng, K., Hu, H., Xu, A. G., Khaitovich, P., & Somel, M., (2012). Mechanisms of Dietary Response in Mice and Primates: A Role for EGR1 in Regulating the Reaction to Human-Specific Nutritional Content. PLOS ONE , vol.7, no.8.

Weng, Kai Et Al. "Mechanisms of Dietary Response in Mice and Primates: A Role for EGR1 in Regulating the Reaction to Human-Specific Nutritional Content," PLOS ONE , vol.7, no.8, 2012

Weng, Kai Et Al. "Mechanisms of Dietary Response in Mice and Primates: A Role for EGR1 in Regulating the Reaction to Human-Specific Nutritional Content." PLOS ONE , vol.7, no.8, 2012

Weng, K. Et Al. (2012) . "Mechanisms of Dietary Response in Mice and Primates: A Role for EGR1 in Regulating the Reaction to Human-Specific Nutritional Content." PLOS ONE , vol.7, no.8.

@article{article, author={Kai Weng Et Al. }, title={Mechanisms of Dietary Response in Mice and Primates: A Role for EGR1 in Regulating the Reaction to Human-Specific Nutritional Content}, journal={PLOS ONE}, year=2012}