metabolic syndrome and mitochondrial transcription factor a

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marijana tadic university hospital center “dr. dragisa misovic”, belgrade, serbia; university hospital center “dr. dragisa misovic”, belgrade, serbia. tel: +38-1658107085, fax: +38-1112411464

cesare cuspidi italian auxologico institute, clinical research unit, university of milan-bicocca, meda, italy

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