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Ablation of the ID2 gene results in altered circadian feeding behavior, and sex-specific enhancement of insulin sensitivity and elevated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle and brown adipose tissue.
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Ablation of the ID2 gene results in altered circadian feeding behavior, and sex-specific enhancement of insulin sensitivity and elevated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle and brown adipose tissue.

D Mathew, P Zhou, CM Pywell, DR van der Veen, J Shao, Y Xi, NA Bonar, AD Hummel, S Chapman, WM Leevy, …
PLoS One, Vol.8(9), pp.e73064-?
2013

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