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The cytosolic MS1 was also immobilized on an affinity column grafted with a variant for a cytosolic TRX h (Yamazaki et al., 2004)
Research published in Obesity (Martins et al., 2020) demonstrated that this metabolic adaptation can reduce daily energy expenditure by 100 to 300 calories beyond what weight loss alone would predict
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