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Pomegranate and green tea extracts protect against ER stress induced by a high-fat diet in skeletal muscle of mice.

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Bibliographic reference Rodriguez, Julie ; Gilson, Hélène ; Jamart, Cécile ; Naslain, Damien ; Pierre, Nicolas ; et. al. Pomegranate and green tea extracts protect against ER stress induced by a high-fat diet in skeletal muscle of mice.. In: European Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 54, no.3, p. 377-389 (2014)
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