Weight loss, insulin resistance, and study design confound results in a meta-analysis of animal models of fatty liver

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  1. Harriet Hunter
  2. Dana de Gracia Hahn
  3. Amedine Duret
  4. Yu Ri Im
  5. Qinrong Cheah
  6. Jiawen Dong
  7. Madison Fairey
  8. Clarissa Hjalmarsson
  9. Alice Li
  10. Hong Kai Lim
  11. Lorcan McKeown
  12. Claudia-Gabriela Mitrofan
  13. Raunak Rao
  14. Mrudula Utukuri
  15. Ian A Rowe
  16. Jake P Mann
(2020)
Weight loss, insulin resistance, and study design confound results in a meta-analysis of animal models of fatty liver
eLife 9:e56573.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.56573