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Association between human adenovirus-36 and lipid disorders in Korean schoolchildren
International Journal of Obesity, 10/16/09
Na H–N et al. – Although the human adenovirus–36 (Ad–36) has been associated with obesity and related lipid disorders in the United States, this association has yet to be identified in other countries. Ad–36 seems to be strongly associated with lipid disorders in Korean schoolchildren regardless of obesity.
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