Animal models of obesity and diabetes mellitus

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Animal models of obesity and diabetes mellitus. / Kleinert, Maximilian; Clemmensen, Christoffer; Hofmann, Susanna M; Moore, Mary C; Renner, Simone; Woods, Stephen C; Huypens, Peter; Beckers, Johannes; de Angelis, Martin Hrabe; Schürmann, Annette; Bakhti, Mostafa; Klingenspor, Martin; Heiman, Mark; Cherrington, Alan D; Ristow, Michael; Lickert, Heiko; Wolf, Eckhard; Havel, Peter J; Müller, Timo D; Tschöp, Matthias H.

I: Nature Reviews Endocrinology, Bind 14, 2018, s. 140-162.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Kleinert, M, Clemmensen, C, Hofmann, SM, Moore, MC, Renner, S, Woods, SC, Huypens, P, Beckers, J, de Angelis, MH, Schürmann, A, Bakhti, M, Klingenspor, M, Heiman, M, Cherrington, AD, Ristow, M, Lickert, H, Wolf, E, Havel, PJ, Müller, TD & Tschöp, MH 2018, 'Animal models of obesity and diabetes mellitus', Nature Reviews Endocrinology, bind 14, s. 140-162. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrendo.2017.161

APA

Kleinert, M., Clemmensen, C., Hofmann, S. M., Moore, M. C., Renner, S., Woods, S. C., Huypens, P., Beckers, J., de Angelis, M. H., Schürmann, A., Bakhti, M., Klingenspor, M., Heiman, M., Cherrington, A. D., Ristow, M., Lickert, H., Wolf, E., Havel, P. J., Müller, T. D., & Tschöp, M. H. (2018). Animal models of obesity and diabetes mellitus. Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 14, 140-162. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrendo.2017.161

Vancouver

Kleinert M, Clemmensen C, Hofmann SM, Moore MC, Renner S, Woods SC o.a. Animal models of obesity and diabetes mellitus. Nature Reviews Endocrinology. 2018;14:140-162. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrendo.2017.161

Author

Kleinert, Maximilian ; Clemmensen, Christoffer ; Hofmann, Susanna M ; Moore, Mary C ; Renner, Simone ; Woods, Stephen C ; Huypens, Peter ; Beckers, Johannes ; de Angelis, Martin Hrabe ; Schürmann, Annette ; Bakhti, Mostafa ; Klingenspor, Martin ; Heiman, Mark ; Cherrington, Alan D ; Ristow, Michael ; Lickert, Heiko ; Wolf, Eckhard ; Havel, Peter J ; Müller, Timo D ; Tschöp, Matthias H. / Animal models of obesity and diabetes mellitus. I: Nature Reviews Endocrinology. 2018 ; Bind 14. s. 140-162.

Bibtex

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