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MENDES, Natalia et al. CXCR3-expressing myeloid cells recruited to the hypothalamus protect against diet-induced body mass gain and metabolic dysfunction. eLife ISSN:2050-084X, v. 13, p. 27 , 2024Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.95044.3. Acesso em: 10 out. 2025.APA
Mendes, N., Zanesco, A. M., Aguiar, C. F., Rodrigues-Luiz, G. F., Silva, D., Campos, J., et al. (2024). CXCR3-expressing myeloid cells recruited to the hypothalamus protect against diet-induced body mass gain and metabolic dysfunction. eLife ISSN:2050-084X, 13, 27 . doi:10.7554/eLife.95044.3NLM
Mendes N, Zanesco AM, Aguiar CF, Rodrigues-Luiz GF, Silva D, Campos J, Moraes-Vieira P, Araujo E, Velloso LA, Camara NOS. CXCR3-expressing myeloid cells recruited to the hypothalamus protect against diet-induced body mass gain and metabolic dysfunction [Internet]. eLife ISSN:2050-084X. 2024 ; 13 27 .[citado 2025 out. 10 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.95044.3Vancouver
Mendes N, Zanesco AM, Aguiar CF, Rodrigues-Luiz GF, Silva D, Campos J, Moraes-Vieira P, Araujo E, Velloso LA, Camara NOS. CXCR3-expressing myeloid cells recruited to the hypothalamus protect against diet-induced body mass gain and metabolic dysfunction [Internet]. eLife ISSN:2050-084X. 2024 ; 13 27 .[citado 2025 out. 10 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.95044.3