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Liver fat and lipid oxidation in humans
Liver International, 09/10/09
Kotronen A et al. – Hepatic lipid oxidation is unchanged in NAFLD. Whole–body lipid oxidation is increased because of peripheral insulin resistance. These data imply that alterations in hepatic fatty acid oxidation do not contribute to liver fat content in humans.
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