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Conjugated linoleic acid is a potent naturally occurring ligand and activator of PPARalpha
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Moya-Camarena S.Y., Vanden Heuvel J.P., Blanchard S.G., Leesnitzer L.A., and Belury M.A. Conjugated linoleic acid is a potent naturally occurring ligand and activator of PPARalpha. J Lipid Res 40 (1999) 1426-1433
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Moya-Camarena, S.Y.1
Vanden Heuvel, J.P.2
Blanchard, S.G.3
Leesnitzer, L.A.4
Belury, M.A.5
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