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3. Rapid responses of adipocytes to iron overload increase serum TG level by decreasing adiponectin. Issue 11 (14th April 2021) Authors: Tang, Yuxiao; Wang, Dongyao; Zhang, Hongwei; Zhang, Yinyin; Wang, Jie; Qi, Ruirui; Yang, Jianxin; Shen, Hui; Xu, Yan; Li, Min Journal: Journal of cellular physiology Issue: Volume 236:Issue 11(2021) Page Start: 7544 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗